- BREATHTAKINGLY BEAUITFUL HOME SET FIRMLY IN OUR CITY’S HERITAGE
- THREE SEPARATE VERANDAS, MAIN WITH WROUGHT IRON BALUSTRADES
- STUNNING POLISHED TIMBER FLOORS, VJ WALLS AND SOARING CEILINGS
- FOUR GENUINE BEDROOMS WITH BUILT-IN ROBES, MAIN WITH ENSUITE
- FORMAL ‘BALL ROOM’ WITH VAULTED CEILING & FIREPLACE
- FORMAL DINING ROOM PLUS SPACIOUS LOUNGE ROOM
- EAT-IN KITCHEN MADE OF TASMANIAN TIMBER WITH FIREPLACE

Rare is the opportunity to own a home so deeply embedded in the history and heritage of our great City, and this masterwork of architectural design embodies all of the features and characteristics for which homes in Ipswich are so admired.

‘Aberfeldy’ was built shortly after the marriage of her original owners in 1878, for whom the renowned architect Henry Wyman designed the home. Though she has been enlarged and her roofline has grown more elaborate over the years (details of which are unknown), ‘Aberfeldy’ retains all of the grace and charisma of a bygone era.

The current owners purchased the property a little over two decades ago but never moved into the residence, meaning that she has been virtually frozen in time and is waiting to be brought back to life. Note that ‘Aberfeldy’ appears in the Ipswich City Council’s video used to showcase the highlights of Ipswich (utilized in this advertising) which serves to underline the significance she holds in the heart and history Ipswich.

Once inside the home you will be amazed at the condition of the gleaming polished timber floors and tongue and groove walls that reach up to the soaring ceilings. Many rooms have French doors that open out to any of the three verandas that adorn the exterior, including the front veranda with beautiful cast iron balustrades and intricate timber fretwork.

There are four genuine bedrooms, all of which boast built-in wardrobes and two of which are very generously sized indeed. The master bedroom has a private ensuite and provides external access via those beautiful French doors, as does the largest of the three remaining bedrooms.

In times long past, dinner parties were held here that utilized the central living area as a ball room, where a vaulted ceiling soars far overhead and a fireplace sits proudly at one end. The formal dining room adjoins via timber doors along one wall, which can be pulled back to combine the two spaces seamlessly.

Nearby you will find the spacious lounge room which offers exclusive access to the south-eastern veranda, and from which a breezeway connects the lounge room to the laundry, kitchen and bathroom at the rear of the home. The kitchen is made from Tasmanian timber and is stunning in both form and function, incorporating an informal dining room with a wood heater and original brick chimney.

Sadliers Crossing has long been a sought-after location in Ipswich, and for good reason. The CBD can be reached on foot within minutes, and the several prestigious schooling options of Ipswich are located nearby. Public transport is easily accessible (both bus and rail), as are all of the retail and entertainment options that our great City has to offer.

‘Aberfeldy’ exemplifies classic architecture and painstaking attention to detail. She is deeply ingrained in the history of Ipswich and this is a rare opportunity for you to share in that. Contact the listing agent Glenn Ball on 0432 822 457 for further information or to arrange your personal inspection.

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