Often sought – rarely found. An outstanding period home located in Goulburn’s most sought after heritage precinct.

A double block of more than 1600m2 with a wide frontage to Hurst Street.

Designed by the renowned Goulburn Architect E.C. Manfred – the home was constructed in 1890 for W.G. Curtis, manager of the London Bank. Historical significance of the highest order.

The property has not been offered for sale for close to 50 years having been last traded in 1963.

The residence has been impeccably maintained with all of the original features intact, including marble fireplaces and stunning timberwork such as the cedar staircase and skirting boards.

Surprisingly large living areas, 4 in total – including formal lounge room, sitting room, separate dining room and a delightful sundrenched family room.

Well proportioned bedrooms with an abundance of natural light.

Established garden including mature trees and manicured lawns taking full advantage of the north-east aspect.

"A once in a lifetime opportunity" – overused statement? Think about it, you may never have another chance…

Truly
a
rare
offering, to
be
offered
for
sale by negotiation with expectations in the vicinity of $800 000.