Purchased by current owners only a short time ago the decision has been made, the town house must go!

Renovations have been undertaken and the property is now available for inspection.

Keba is a property of some significance in Tenterfield’s history as the First Bank, then home to Australia’s first surviving quintuplets in 1967.

Circa 1858, of colonial design, it is a large family home with 6 bedrooms 3 with ensuites, central bathroom and galley style kitchen.

The formal lounge and dining are complemented by the living room recently repainted and chandelier installed. The large sunroom features polished floors and is used informally. The main bedroom is generous in size and features ensuite along with dressing room looking out to a court yard formed by two bedrooms, one with ensuite and a storeroom ideal for guest accommodation.

Extensive gardens with large tracts of lawns, trees and shrubs on 2.51ha (6.2acres) with 4 road frontages. Close to hospital and nursing homes, parks and walking distance to town. Stables, feed room, yards and secure horse paddocks.