OPEN HOUSE HOBART 2024 | FUSILIER COTTAGE

When:  Nov 9, 2024
Fusilier Cottage in Battery Point was built in the late 1830s for Angus McLeod, a Scottish musician and soldier. McLeod taught music from his home and also made it the headquarters for his Quadrille Band, which entertained crowds of Hobartians. Like McLeod, its new owners combine business and family under the one roof. In 2018, the local owners commissioned Tasmanian architects Bence Mulcahy to design a contemporary extension. The project involved repairing the existing cottage, creating office/retail space and visitor accommodation, and designing a new extension for the family’s living area. The original bluestone and sandstone cottage is full of Georgian charm. The new building, set within a generous garden, is smaller in scale than the cottage and is positioned so that views of the cottage from Hampden Road and Waterloo Crescent are protected. The facade of the new extension is designed to give the family opportunities both to remain private and to open their home to bustling Battery Point. Glass doors and timber screens can be used in various combinations to change how the cottage interacts with the street and garden.