L5129. Believed to be the first home built in Carp Street, this landmark property was originally owned by renowned stonemason Joseph Ziegler. A master of his trade, the workmanship of JF Ziegler and Sons can be admired in many of Bega’s historic monuments and his fine home became one of the show places of the town.
100 years on and the current owner has applied the same meticulous attention to detail to the renovation of this classic home, ensuring that it will be enjoyed and admired for many years to come.
Many of us dream of owning a classic character property but may be daunted by the thought of additional renovation work. Well you can be assured that no such hesitation is required here.
This solid double brick property has been thoroughly and meticulously renovated, enhancing its original glory and ensuring that it will be enjoyed for many, many years to come.
Original features include beautiful pressed metal ceilings and decorative cornices, timber floorboards, Australian red cedar doors and architraves, and marble fireplaces in numerous rooms.
New features include woolen carpets, slow combustion heating and a stylishly renovated kitchen including Tasmanian oak cabinetry and quality appliances. The electrical wiring and plumbing has all been upgraded and the property has been fully re-painted, insulated and re-roofed.
In the large, level rear yard you will also find the original stables, currently converted to studio and workshop/storage areas, and with the potential for conversion to additional accommodation.
Ideally located within walking distance to the town centre and within minutes of the new Regional Hospital, the property is also suited to professional rooms or a combination of residence and business.
Contact the agent for further information and to arrange an inspection.