‘Halycon’ is a historic home on a superb approximately 10 acre parcel. Featuring character, warmth and texture that modern properties could only hope to emulate, this beautiful cottage offers open plan living with a relaxed atmosphere.

The brand new kitchen combines ornate details with modern luxury in a stylish French farm house palette, showcasing the classic style oven and pressed metal splash back. An open-plan living and dining area flows from the kitchen and features a cast iron slow combustion fireplace housed in the original mantel, wooden floorboards, stone and ornate features.

The 2 front bedrooms have double glazed windows, 1 with original mixed hardwood floors. A study/guest room flows from the living area and the extension houses a luxurious garden bathroom, complete with a restored cast iron claw foot bath and vanity nook.

A traditional bullnose verandah is the hero of the large and private outdoor entertaining space that overlooks the paddocks and stunning mountain views, providing an ideal space for afternoon-tea through to large family gatherings. The window servery was crafted from recycled timber from the property and the surrounding old English style gardens have tiered level areas to add a pool, spa or sundeck, the possibilities are endless.

Having undergone a loving renovation that is sympathetic to the era whilst incorporating modern conveniences, the double brick home has upgraded electrical, an instant gas hot water system and is positioned to catch the summer breeze. The acreage features a dam, long road frontage, 3 entry gates and a mix of paddocks suitable for equestrian or livestock use and native bush-land.

829 Putty Road is a heritage listed property with a long, proud and fascinating history dating back to 1839, the full history as is known to date is available in print at inspections or we are happy to email it to interested parties. The property can be found under the State Heritage Listing Register as ID: I448. There are many benefits of owning a heritage property including project grants, further details can be found on the website below.

https://www.hawkesbury.org/name/wheelwright-cottage-east-kurrajong.html