Love at first sight will be the feeling when you inspect this delightfully renovated early 1900′s home set on 687m2 toward the end of this lovely treelined, no through street.

Eyes are immediately drawn to stunning timber fretwork in the hallway, gleaming polished timber floors and the expanse of the high ceilings.

The very generous master bedroom has been complimented by a fully tiled light and classy ensuite, the second bedroom a real surprise in its grand size, and the 3rd bedroom a joy to wake up in, having a vista of the rear yard. A handy little alcove off the wide hallway provides a cupboard for linen or storage and a lovely out of the way spot for a study nook.

Centrally located the living area is dowsed in beautiful Northern light and is such a relaxed social hub being open to the brand new eat-in kitchen. A little reminder of yesteryear the original fuel stove is a nostalgic feature but the practicality of the modern appliances are always a welcome addition.

Melt away the days stresses in the freestanding bathtub in the main bathroom, and when it comes to having friends and family over for a BBQ, the rear deck will be the perfect relaxed setting, with an aspect of trees and glimpses over rural land toward the Brokenback Ranges.

Offering easy side access past the house to an oversized double garage, this property is perfect for those with large vehicles, caravans, trailers etc and there is ample space for a pool, children’s play equipment and for large dogs to run around.

A 2 kilometres or 5 minute drive to Cessnock CBD amenities and just 10 kilometres or 15 minutes drive to the Hunter’s wineries and restaurants.