Located only a few minutes’ walk from the town centre, are these 2 cottages putting all of Strahan’s wonderful qualities right at your fingertips. The properties are currently zoned for Commercial Use, with the most recent use being for holiday accommodation. The property will be sold on an As Is Where Is basis.

The Church Cottage, once a Methodist Chapel- circa 1870, is a magnificent conversion of a religious meeting placing into a colonial cottage. Upon entering through the double church timber doors you are taken into the living area and amazed by the height of the cathedral ceilings. The main bedroom is situated on a mezzanine floor giving you a sense of space and tranquillity. Lead light windows allow the sun to filter in and cast coloured shadows. While lying in the spa you are able to view the buildings finest ornate leadlight window and be amazed at the detail. The kitchen captures the old world charm while offering all modern conveniences.

The Police Superintendent’s Cottage. This quaint and fashionable cottage, circa 1880, belies the fact that it was originally built as a combination courthouse, jail, office and residence for Strahan’s first public officer. A hundred years after construction, it was destined for demolition, but it was saved from the wrecker and moved in 1994 to its present site in Reid Street. You’ll marvel at the restoration, size and comfort of this two bedroom cottage, the bathroom’s spa bath has a magnificent red gum slab around the edge which overlooks tree ferns hundreds of years old, and the kitchen adjoins the living room.

Strahan is Nestled in the sheltered waters of Macquarie Harbour, the town was originally established as a port, first for the mining operators and later, when those settlements became little more than ghost towns, for the booming fishing industry.

The astonishing harbour is one of the world’s greatest anchorages, being three times larger than Sydney Harbour! That’s just one of the reasons it has blossomed as a “must see” tourist destination.

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