This stunning character filled cottage currently run as a bed and breakfast is set on 7.7 acres in an idyllic setting with Victoria Creek on the Southern boundary and on the outskirts of the popular country township of Williamstown.
The cottage features the traditional front verandah perfect for relaxing afternoons or evenings, and a rear decked verandah with spa perfect for family functions or watching the sunset after a hard day’s work.
The cottage has high quality fixtures and fittings throughout and has been tastefully decorated in the old-world style. There are leadlight features in the front windows and front entry, high ceilings, ornate cornices and ceiling roses. The lounge has a beautiful timber fireplace with gas open fire, three good size bedrooms and ensuite with double shower to the master.
The hub of the home is a beautiful timber kitchen with wall oven, gas cooktop with adjoining dining room and family area overlooking the rear verandah with blinds. There is a combustion heater in the family room and there is ducted reverse cycle air for year-round comfort. A well-appointed bathroom and laundry complete the picture.
Outdoors there is a large 3 bay garage/workshop with concrete floor and electricity and two auto rolladoors with the middle bay high enough to fit a caravan, an implement shed, two stock paddocks and a beautiful rural setting. For the energy conscious there is a 5-kilowatt solar electric system and as well as having mains water there are two large rainwater tanks.
So, if you are seeking peace and tranquillity and an escape from everyday life then this is the one for you. There are all the modern-day conveniences whilst still retaining all of the old world charm and you can enjoy all the seasons as they change throughout the year. The location is fantastic offering an easy commute to Adelaide’s Northern suburbs and the Barossa and all its restaurants.
It really is your own little piece of heaven. To inspect this enchanting property, contact Jeff Lind on 0413 186 214.
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