The imposing and stately century old Edwardian ‘Boom Style’ residence ‘Meadowbrook’ has a proud part to play in the history of Grenfell in central NSW.
This double storey home has had several prominent owners with the more recent ones adding to and restoring the residence to its original glory. It has also served a period of time as a convent for the St Joseph’s Sisters of Mercy when a chapel was built on. Approximately 70 squares in size, it comprises many formal rooms including a drawing room, sitting room, the aforementioned chapel and music room. While upstairs there a three grand bedrooms with access to private balcony verandahs, two bathrooms and a family room. Marble fireplaces, ornate period wall stencilling, soaring ceilings, double flight staircase and sweeping entrance hall are amongst many retained highlights.
Outdoor living is also catered for in the verdant half acre walled garden with a timber deck as well as a leafy, patio leisure area.
A large motor garage/workshop completes the improvements.
All this and located in the historical town of Grenfell renowned for being the birthplace of Henry Lawson and infamous for being the haunt of the bushranger Ben Hall make this a very intriguing home or business prospect.