Enjoy the history and charm of one of the New England’s oldest towns, the celebrated Federation town is a town of four seasons and fast becoming a Mecca for tourism with its boutique shopping and wineries.
151 Petrie Street is a part of that history circa 1895, home to a local pastoralist, the four bedroom red brick cottage oozes character with its fireplaces, pressed metal ceilings and enclosed verandah. The original home contains a central hall, main bedroom with fireplace and bay window, a second and third bedroom with fireplaces, the scrubbed pine doors are a feature in these rooms, , a three way bathroom with double vanity. The original larder is now an amazing storage area with shelving and hanging space
An addition to the rear of the home adds a large open plan kitchen, dining and family room with a large slow combustion heater. The kitchen is a very user friendly with a multitude of drawers, dishwasher, electric oven and gas cooktop and extra large pantry. The sizeable laundry provides storage and space. A covered entertaining area opens off the family room, extending the living area to the easily maintained cottage gardens, watered by 10,000 gallons of rainwater storage.
The garden design is well on its way with camellia hedges, circular drive and rotational vegetable plot with raised beds. A three bay colourbond shed is a recent addition providing storage.
151 Petrie St has all the history and charm to be a great place to raise a family, retire or enjoy as a weekender.
Phone Libby Sharpe for an inspection today.