This three bedroom home dates back to the mining days of Hillgrove. After the mining slowed down a lot of properties were relocated to different sites around the district. It’s thought that the property was relocated to its current site in the 1930s due to some dates found on external taps. Since then the home has undergone a few changes but in essence still retains some of that great Australian character we love.

It’s pretty low maintenance with the addition of insulated vinyl cladding on the exterior, however the original weatherboards are still underneath should you wish to restore them. Further insulation can be found in the roof meaning this home is warm in winter and cool in summer. The addition of a split cycle air-conditioning system and large wood heater help keep the climate exactly how you want it! The bathroom has been updated and is suitable for those in wheelchairs or with other mobility issues. The kitchen was probably installed in the 1950s but is in exceptional condition and has loads of cupboard space and gas cooking.

Outside the property are a couple of very large and very solid sheds. One would suit as a studio and workshop whilst the other would be great for a couple of vehicles and storage. There is power to both sheds and they are each in excellent order. There is also a water tank on the roof that provides rainwater to the kitchen. The block is a great size at 1220m and is a stone’s throw from shops and cafes being on the same block as the Uralla business area.

Given the asking price this property is excellent value would make a lovely first home, investment, or downsize option. Call Angus at RandW Uralla to book an inspection. This home will surprise you!