Enquiry code for this property: 2502

This historic old Queenslander style house was built as ‘School of Little Flowers’ in 1940. Constructed from hardwood with timber floors, original windows and doors it now has a new iron roof with metal mesh covered gutters. The decks and some of the exterior exit doors have been installed over the last 6 years. all additions have engineers reports as well as council approval. Currently used as a home, an antique shop and a separate granny flat the building has approval for up to 80 sq meters as a commercial activity.

Sustainability factors include ceiling insulation, 1.5kw solar roof panels, 10,000L rain water tanks, Heat pump hot water service, long life Eco bulbs in all light fittings plus 2 gas stoves. 5 fans and 3.6m high ceilings provide cool breezes year round and air-conditioned bedrooms cool the nights. 3 smoke and 1 heat activated alarms are hard wire installed.
The large rear garden has a variety of fruit and native trees as well as vegetable gardens. The back yard is full fenced and easy care. The front yard has lavender bushes, olive trees and a small lawn. Undercover parking for 2 cars with further parking in the gravel driveways.

The vast area underneath the house is fully concreted and has hardwood timber walls as well as a second toilet and wash basin next to the laundry.

Although there are currently only 2 bedrooms there is huge potential to easily reconfigure the space for more rooms. From the deck and the side rooms are clear views of the Tweed River and the hills behind.

Enquiry code for this property: 2502