A faithfully restored, heritage listed Edwardian timber farm house, built in 1906 by Ourimbah pioneer, Everlyn Beaumont Yarnell (1871-1961) for his wife Nellie.
Accommodation comprises a large sitting room with timber-lined cathedral ceiling, kitchen, formal dining room, bathroom, 3 bedrooms including master with ensuite and builtin wardrobes. Original pressed metal wall linings and ceilings, ceiling roses, ornate plaster ceilings and polished timber floors are featured throughout.
There is also a separate accommodation downstairs featuring bedroom with ensuite and builtin robes, separate laundry and a large sitting room overlooking the beautiful landscaped gardens.
External buildings include the original barn and hay loft with parking for 3-4 cars, an adjoining studio and sheds which would be ideal for horses etc.
The land is just over 1 hectare and is mainly cleared with some rainforest. The gardens are reticulated and Bangalow Creek forms part of the property. Many mature plants species including pine, magnolia, azalea, camellia and palms are abundant on the property.
Proximity: Westfield Tuggerah (10 min); Sydney/Newcastle freeway, Station, Buses, Shops, Schools, University (3 min)’ Gosford (10 min) and Beaches (20 min).