Behind a veil of terraced cottage gardens and established trees, this captivating stone and brick residence unfolds as a storybook retreat shaped across generations from circa 1852 through to the 1920s. Positioned on an elevated allotment just moments from town, the home carries a quiet sense of permanence, where original craftsmanship and thoughtful modern touches exist in effortless harmony.
Rich with texture and character, the interiors reveal original 1920s ceilings and timber windows, hardwood floors underfoot, and two beautifully atmospheric living rooms warmed by crackling wood fires. The farmhouse inspired kitchen introduces a more contemporary layer to the home, complete with gas cooking and generous preparation space, while the adjoining dining area captures natural light and garden outlooks from every angle.
Accommodation within the main residence includes two inviting bedrooms, while a detached self-contained studio creates flexibility for guest accommodation, creative pursuits or a peaceful work from home setting. Framed by its own verandah, the studio offers a wonderfully independent retreat with kitchenette, large bathroom and warm timber finishes throughout.
Outdoors, the grounds feel curated yet deeply established, with ornamental Tait ironwork, mature magnolia and holly trees, citrus plantings and winding garden paths adding to the property's enduring charm. Two 9,000L water tanks, a single garage with automatic door and concrete driveway complete a property that balances romance with practicality.
Just moments from cafés, boutiques and the rhythm of township life, this remarkable property feels worlds away - a private garden sanctuary where history, architecture and country living come together in rare and memorable fashion.