* Circa 1870 with character and charm
* Former Post Office between 1892 – 1975
* Polished timber floors and period featuresThis Dunalley landmark property next to St Martins Church and opposite the Hall is one of the finest examples of Victorian houses in the district. It was for many years the Post Office with various post mistresses living at the rear.According to local historian, Mr George Whitehouse, the last Postmistress, Mrs GA Hindrum, completed the second longest term (1961-1975) surpassed in duration only by her great-aunt Miss Edith Scrimger (1892-1933).In the mid 1990′s, a well kown local builder, Mr Tony Pettard, successfully completed considerable renovations to the residence with the bathroom and kitchen both modernised and refurbished. Many of the period featues have been retained and combined with modern conveniences.Polished floorboards, two open fireplaces( there is a heat-pump as well), dado walls and ceiling roses are among the many period features retained.A private and sheltered courtyard at the rear provides the perfect space for BBQ’s whilst french doors open from the dining area to a screened balcony.The land is on two separate titles with the second block having access from Church Street and the gardens are well established with many roses and established fruit trees.
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