Nestled amongst magical, established gardens on over a third of an acre, this delightful mid-century cottage is bursting with both personality and potential. Unexpectedly spacious, and boasting period features throughout such as high ceilings, casement windows, over-height internal doors and stunning light fittings, you’re sure to step inside and fall in love with this one!

Enjoying an elevated private position with hinterland glimpses, this original three-bedroom home offers an eat-in kitchen, sunroom, formal dining and a large loungeroom opening out to a shady patio. You’ll be delighted to discover the quaint dressing/powder room situated off the charming primary bedroom which has ample space for a future shower to be installed.

- Mid-century cottage on 1644m2 (.4 of an acre)
- Three double bedrooms, primary with powder room
- Family bathroom with bathtub
- Eat-in kitchen plus formal dining/sunroom
- Lounge room which leads out to covered patio
- Gorgeous hardwood flooring ready to be uncovered
- Laundry, workshop and WC under the house
- 2 large water tanks plus original concrete water tank under house
- Electric hot water system
- Established, rambling gardens
- Ample space for a shed or second dwelling STCA
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The first time offered for sale, this residence was the original farmhouse on this lovely country laneway, and has been in the same family ever since. Well-built and well loved, it has withstood the test of time, and now awaits its fortunate new owners. Athena Law and Amanda Morton look forward to welcoming you to an upcoming open home, there may even be freshly baked biscuits awaiting!

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