A fine example of early Victorian architecture, this character-rich c.1850s cottage set on 2,036m² (approx.) enjoys a superb position within strolling distance of Gisborne township with its village shops, cafés, supermarkets, and everyday amenities. Rich in heritage appeal while thoughtfully updated for modern living, the home presents a versatile layout that honours its history while embracing contemporary comfort.
A tumble-brick veranda introduces interiors where leadlight elements and vertical joinery wall panelling highlight the home's period character. The lounge features hardwood flooring and a central dual-façade fireplace with brick surrounds, while adjoining dining continues the welcoming flow of living spaces.
The kitchen and meals area showcases white benchtops, Aria blue cabinetry, and a Miele dishwasher, connecting easily to the family room and extending to a sun deck positioned to take in views as the land gently undulates toward Jacksons Creek.
Accommodation comprises four bedrooms and two bathrooms, including a downstairs main bedroom reached via a spiral staircase, with garden access and ensuite. A versatile attic loft offers flexibility as a studio or 4th bedroom, complemented by a separate study.
Further features include heating, a large internal laundry, garden shed, woodshed, and toolshed. The grounds are beautifully established, with expansive lawns shaded by mature conifer and gum trees, while a swing and treehouse add a playful element to the landscape.
The ½-acre (approx.) allotment also presents potential for future subdivision or unit development (subject to council approval), enhancing the appeal of this charming property in a premium location.