What a charmer this circa 1920s miner’s weatherboard cottage is, nestled in a quiet street with a delightful, private back garden. The home has four bedrooms (three are timber-lined) and an open sun-room/ kitchen/dining/lounge to the rear, opening out through sliding glass doors to a sheltered veranda with a lovely outlook. A modernised bathroom and country kitchen. With a recent refurbishment (freshly painted, floors sanded and polished and new carpets laid) this quaint cottage feels fresh, comfortable and bright. The back garden, sustained by tank water, slopes gently down through terraces down to the North. It meanders down through nooks with bush rock walls, beneath the shade of mature trees under-planted with hellebores and other interesting plants, with sunny spots for vegetables such a delightful feature of the property. Several garden sheds (one with power) are a bonus.
Come and see for yourself and take in this one’s genteel charisma with an updated twist.