We are extremely proud to present this enchanting late Victorian Cottage C.1897. Perfectly positioned on a huge 2934m2 on 2 separate titles (2 x 1467m2).
This is your chance to secure a piece of Picton history. The fine example of late Victorian architecture is solidly constructed with double brick and local sandstone foundations and is in impeccable condition. Offering outstanding views and a lifestyle to match, all located within walking distance to Picton town centre.
The beautifully crafted historic home comprises gorgeous period features including original fireplaces, polished timber floorboards, 12′ Baltic pine ceilings & French doors leading to the wraparound bull-nose verandah and leadlight windows. The many classic period features combine the ambiance of a bygone era with contemporary living including new ducted air conditioning & modern kitchen appliances and two new stylish bathrooms.
This impressive property occupies a prime corner position on 2 titles and it would be well worth consulting council in regards to the added potential this holds,
-Charming historic cottage with contemporary features on 2934m2
- Solid construction, double brick & local sandstone foundations
- French doors leading to wrap around bull-nose verandah
- Gorgeous sun room with leadlight windows is the ideal home office
- 2 new stylish bathrooms with unique fixtures & fittings
- 3 x original fireplaces, slow combustion wood cooker & ducted air-conditioning
- Polished wide New Zealand Kauri floorboards & 12′ Baltic Pine ceilings
- Wood kitchen with modern appliances and large walk-in pantry
- Double remote lock up garage, under house cellar/storage & extra downstairs toilet
- Extensive landscaping, dry stack stone retaining wall & stone arch bridge are a garden feature
- Mature trees & gardens, veggie patch, chook shed, abundant birdlife
- Elevated corner position with outstanding views & walking distance to all amenities
Superbly located within walking distance to shops, railway, schools and the famous George IV Inn. The heritage listed Stonequarry Creek railway Viaduct is at the end of the street and is the oldest railway arch bridge in New South Wales and the famous George IV Inn is only a short stroll away.