You will love this cozy cottage, hunkered in a valley of York gums and Jam wattle trees surrounded by larger red loam farming properties in a desirable part of Nunile, Toodyay. This two-bedroom cottage has been recently renovated with a new kitchen with a large gas hotplate and electric oven, a new contemporary bathroom with toilet and shower, new flooring throughout with fresh paint. Turnkey perfect as a weekender with two potable fresh water bores; one bore with its own solar submersible pump for free water all year round and the other bore with an airlift pump for the garden and two chook pens. The mature olive grove with around 40 trees produced more than 203kg of olives in 2017. This delightful cottage has the perfect mixture of tech, sustainability and heritage. Located next to the original school site of Nunile with granite outcrops surrounding a shepherds camp oven in stone, the house speaks of history with a pathway of Cardup bricks recovered from the Union Maltings building in Northbridge, the front steps from the old Aherns building in Perth leading to the front doors from Burt Way apartments in East Perth to the street lights from a Japanese restaurant on Milligan Street in Perth. The tech deployed throughout the home includes a grid-connected 3.2kw solar panel system with a Fronius wifi inverter for live performance tracking as installed by Western Power, a Telstra installed 4G network antennae and amplifier offers connectivity along with an nbn installed Skymuster satellite dish and router for all your internet needs. Even the free-to-air tv antennae has a booster, two rooms are Foxtel ready via satellite and the copperwire landline is connected to the property. Relax on the verandah and enjoy the rural outlook in this very private and quiet location. The exterior of the house has been hit with heat resistant paint to minimise temperature fluctuations and with bitumen access to the driveway, only five minutes to Toodyay town and 20 minutes to Northam.