Steeped in history, this appealing lowset Queenslander, once the original cheese factory managers home, evokes the ambience of times long past. Situated on 1012m this charming three-bedroom home has been almost totally restored. A striking timber kitchen, polished timber floors, tongue and groove walls, casement windows, a large fretwork panel and natural timber features generate the unique appeal characterising the traditional nature of this home. The covered verandah, featuring decorative fretwork, provides a perfect spot for relaxed outdoor living and entertaining.
The bathroom with timber floor, distinctive timber vanity and claw footed bath has a separate toilet at the back of the house. The home has been restumped with steel and concrete stumps minimising the necessity for future restorative work in this regard. Established gardens include striking stone walls, fruit trees and vegetable plot; the three bay shed, with two roller doors and provision for a fourth bay to be completed, allow space for vehicle accommodation and workshop. This delightful home, located within walking distance of the town centre and primary school, should be of particular interest to homebuyers looking for genuine quality.
1012m
3 bedroom 2 bathroom
Lowset timber Queenslander
Claw footed bath; timber vanity
Polished timber floors
Tongue & groove walls
Potbelly stove
Sunroom
Covered verandahs
Fret work
Double carport
Established garden