This cottage was originally built beside the Herberton railway line in 1926 as the Tin Stamping Office and was constructed to not only withstand the rattle as the trains went by, but to also hold the weight of the tin ingots that passed through the building, so you are guaranteed that this character filled cottage will still be standing strong in another 100 years!

The pressed tin ceilings take you back to an era when craftsmanship really was an art form and although the current owner has done some renovations with a new country style kitchen and the large back deck that takes in the views out to the river and railway line, there are still things that you can do to bring this beautiful old home into the modern day without compromising on it’s character and charm.

There are two good sized bedrooms at the front of the home, with a central lounge and family room or third bedroom, a separate dining room that opens into the kitchen and a two-way bathroom with the spacious deck at the back of the home. Downstairs you will find the laundry, a large workshop area and the carport.

The cottage is within the village zoning, so the potential to run a home business is another attribute of the property, as is the large 1,416m2 allotment that only has one neighbour separated by the rail line.