Maitland’s inner city is well known for its heritage architecture. From Pender’s sort after federation beauties to the impressive historical commercial zone, but the region’s post war timber cottages hold a special place in many hearts with nostalgic memories of childhood homes.

Today we offer you an excellent example of what can be done when you blend a great mix of contemporary and traditional, which we think perfectly suits the home. Original features of the home include polished timber floors, timber fretwork in the hallway, original picture rails and ornate ceilings.

Designed with accessibility at the forefront, the home welcomes everyone in a gratifying embrace. A beautiful palette of greys, natural timber and calm whites combine with reclaimed and handcrafted pieces to imbue the home with a serene sense of place and history.
Both pretty and practical, the kitchen looks the goods with a sympathetic yet modern aesthetic and being adjacent to the living room means the cook enjoys still being part of family life. Large, open and airy bedrooms toward the front of the home invite you in and a beautiful spacious accessible ensuite in the main is a delight to enjoy.

Out the back, a paved terrace has been dressed up with a pergola featuring laser light to keep the area bright and an outdoor kitchen/BBQ area, garden beds and comfortable seating space, make it an area you will want to spend a lot of down time in. Inner city living is being discovered as a hidden gem of Maitland and you’re going to love the proximity of the property to amazing cafes and restaurants, as well as options for shopping. Everything is within walking distance and there’s a real metro feel to the area.

This property is proudly marketed by Pat Howard, contact 0408 270 313 for further information or to book your private inspection.

" First National David Haggarty, We Put You First "

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