This unassuming symmetrical cottage/maisonette of 190 sqm, is one of the oldest surviving buildings in South Australia. Established we think in the 1830′s, its location (known then as Port Misery) was the point of disembarkation for the majority of the states early settlers. Many of our ancestors would have used its rooms their stay would have been fleeting. It retains the quaint features of its era and style. The widest floorboards you will ever encounter, simple open fireplaces, nine pained smokey glass sash windows, thick stone walls and intriguing design features that combined cast the spell of its era as it echoes the past. Despite its ancient origins there are many modern touches that bring the comfort and conveyance of today in particular the new kitchen and bathroom. If you appreciate history and would like to combine the comforts of this sweet cottage that has I’m sure a great story waiting to be uncovered, ensure this property is on your list of “must see homes.
Its price represents outstanding buying, its location offers a great lifestyle and its structure enormous aesthetic appeal.
This It is on a community title and easy to manage 281 sqm approx allotment.