This picturesque Carpenter Gothic style cottage was built in 1863 for Elizabeth Lloyd and was originally named Devonshire Cottage. The house has a semi detached kitchen wing at the rear and its roof was originally shingle. The lamp post near the front gate is from the c1880 wing of the Ipswich Hospital which was demolished c1970.
Picturesque home with 5 generous bedrooms – 2 downstairs + 3 in the attic level – with 2 20ft x 14ft in diameter. The intrinsic heritage value has been preserved with heritage colours inside and out. Warm yourself with winter with the double sided fire place which fronts both formal lounge and dining, or simply turn on any one of the 7 split system air-conditioners.
Eat in style in the solid timber kitchen with granite bench tops featuring a Heartland Store. bathing in northerly sun the Juliet Balcony enjoys mountain views and cooling breezes. Located in a street of fine heritage houses the home is well situated on 1239 square metres with 5 car accommdation. Fresh paint gleams on the 12inch exterior chamfer boards. A rare opportunity indeed to secure this outstanding unrepeatable piece of prime Ipswich real estate.