This historic, early Victorian, landmark home is perfect for a restoration project. The original house was built in the 1850′s and constructed of stone with a gabled roof and low verandah clad in iron on land granted to Daniel Kennedy.

The home currently stands on approximately 777 square metres and there is Development Approval for a 50 square metre “Granny Flat”.

The home features good sized bedrooms, formal dining room and spacious living room. The kitchen has had some modernisation and there is a lovely breakfast conservatory. In addition to the four generous bedrooms there is a loft-style attic that can be used as a fifth bedroom or study.

Period detail includes a rendered facade, ruled to resemble ashlar stonework; some walls of dressed sandstone; decorated timber bargeboards; a picket fence and open fireplaces.

If inspecting the home it is suggested that you park in Frances Street.