Built in 1917, the Old Cobargo Convent is steeped in history; built from bricks made from clay on the adjoining farm this property is Federation Cobargo to the core.

After an early life as convent and boarding house, this property has been successfully run as a BandB and most recently a stately family home.

As you approach the Convent you will be drawn to the imposing period charm, 7ft wide verandahs welcome you in and as you enter you will feel as if you are being transferred back in time.

A wide corridor sets the interior up, with 4 bedrooms, 2 sitting rooms, a dining room, bathroom and kitchen all breaking off the central corridor. High ceilings throughout add to the sense of space of the rooms and corridor.

Three of the four bedrooms have their own en-suite and the main bathroom is ideally located next to the only bedroom without an en-suite.

The kitchen and formal dining room are ideally located across the corridor from each other. A wood fire adds to the ambiance of the dining room. French doors open out on the wide western balcony.

The kitchen is a real entertainers kitchen with large stove and gas cook top, ideal for cooking for large groups. Whilst it has all the modern conveniences it maintains the feel of the original country kitchen.

A large 3 bay shed is hidden behind the home, protecting the view from the street, but offering excellent car storage and a work area.

Set on a park-like 1.44 acres next to the Catholic Church and with magnificent views to the north over the rolling farmland you will enjoy the most unique setting imaginable.