Restored and renovated to a captivating standard with superb period appointments,
generous living areas. Undeniable convenience to all Ashfield has to offer. Subject to council approval would be ideal for a professional looking to work from home.

Offering:

-Five (5) bedrooms, two (2) bathrooms
-Bright and airy spaces
-Solid timber flooring, open fireplaces
-Two (2) private courtyards
-Ample storage, gas appliances
-Granite kitchen bench tops, glass splash back
-Off street parking
-Cable T.V. and internet ports
-An inspired transformation, restored with integrity
-418m2 in total

Denmark Cottage is part of a boutique security development of only five (5) lots.

Brief History: Denmark Cottage
Denmark cottage was constructed by WH Dickson during or prior to 1879 and sold to Jane Turner in 1881. Jane Turner opened a Ladies College in the building from 1892. She lived in the house from 1881-1904.