Offering a sturdy example of the original home, this captivating Victorian classic also enjoys views over Nowra’s CBD.
Circa 1891 and constructed of sandstock face brick laid in English cross bond, the home has been built to an asymmetrical L-shaped plan with masonry chimneys, gabled iron roof, arched entranceway, masonry sills and brick voussoirs to all windows and iron lace balustrade and brackets to the second floor balcony area.
In addition there is an attached 2 bedroom weatherboard cottage which is believed to have been the original servants’ quarters and stables.
This stately and substantial residence sits almost unnoticed behind a stand of trees on approx. 1,372 square metres dotted by colourful gardens.