Verandah-fronted 1800s Cottage with treed outlook and a walk to train, pubs and town centre lifestyle.
Built in the late 1800s, this brick cottage carries the kind of history you can feel the moment you step onto the verandah. Generations have lived, cooked, and gathered here, and its walls still hold that sense of a life well lived.
The front sitting room offers a quiet retreat, while three bedrooms provide the comfort and flexibility needed for family or guests. At its heart, the large kitchen-meals-living area brings light and life together, its timber-lined ceiling adding a touch of rustic warmth. The bathroom includes both bath and shower, complemented by a separate toilet and a full laundry, keeping everyday needs practical and simple.
Outdoors, the 696m² garden spreads gently around the cottage, catching the sun and offering room to grow. A double garage, garden shed, and off-street parking provide the sort of everyday convenience that makes a home work.
What makes this property so appealing is not only its character, but its position. From here, everything is within reach. A short stroll takes you to the train station, with easy connections for commuters or day trips. The Mill Complex, pubs, and Botanical Gardens are also just a walk away, offering food, culture, and green space right on your doorstep.
This is a home with a past and, just as importantly, a future. Comfortable enough to move into and enjoy straight away, it also holds enormous potential for renovation, extension, or even development. Its next chapter is waiting to be written by someone who values both its history and its possibilities.