With town-viewing elevation and a storybook presence, this extended three-bedroom cottage blends country charm with individuality that's far from cookie-cutter predictable.
Beyond its stuccoed, cute-as-a-button seduction, its surprising stretch – with a powered workshop-ready garage down the gated driveway - brings broad-minded investment or small family appeal to its low-care 507sqm allotment.
Directly inside, the formal lounge brings character to the fore with a decorative fireplace, warm timber floors, and high ceilings – delve deeper, and natural light beams brighter than its bold yellow mailbox and cottage front door.
Bedroom one retreats to restful hues. Bedroom two enjoys lovely outlooks opposite the first of two heritage style bathrooms - its retro window reflecting light, texture, and another era.
Yet throughout, charm and contrasts never leave your side, from the panelled wainscoting and vibrant palette to the solid timber kitchen split into wings; the cook's happy place supported by retro joinery, electric appliances, and a farmhouse sink - the quiet dining nook nudging a combustion fire.
The home's rear addition rounds off with third bedroom alone time, delivering split system comfort, an adjoining second bathroom/ensuite, and the central family room as its isolating buffer.
Think of it as a reprieve for the teen or staying friends, with practical separate rear access.
Out the back and just as relevant to its setting, a zoned chook yard, garden shed and veggie beds allow you to dabble in farm life on a micro scale.
Yet every single country staple is on call, including Lobethal's iconic bakery and brewery, local schooling, and a lifestyle ticket to its village attractions – be it the Christmas Lights, Tour Down Under pelotons, or the endless cellar doors you'll flock to.
Stroll into town, step back in time – discover the cutest way to go country…
More elements to love:
An enchanting c.1860s country cottage with heart of town elevation
Secure driveway access to a powered and concreted garage/workshop
Decorative character fireplace
Formal and casual living zones
Private 3rd bedroom to the rear with split system comfort + separate access
2 heritage-style bathrooms
Country kitchen with a farmhouse sink and all-electric appliances
Zoned veggie beds and a run for the chooks
250L Vulcan hot water system
A captivating first-time buy, investment or country downsizer
Walking minutes to charming village staples…
Property Information:
Title Reference: 5986/727
Zoning: T - Township
Year Built: Circa 1860 (Government Records)
Council Rates: $1,911.38 per annum
Water Rates: $194.02 per quarter
*Estimated rental assessment: $570 - $600 per week (written rental assessment can be provided upon request)
Adcock Real Estate - RLA66526
Andrew Adcock 0418 816 874
Nikki Seppelt 0437 658 067
Jake Adcock 0432 988 464
*Whilst every endeavour has been made to verify the correct details in this marketing neither the agent, vendor or contracted illustrator take any responsibility for any omission, wrongful inclusion, misdescription or typographical error in this marketing material. Accordingly, all interested parties should make their own enquiries to verify the information provided.
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Property Managers have provided a written rental assessment based on images, floor plan and information provided by the Agent/Vendor – an accurate rental appraisal figure will require a property viewing.