A creekside curiosity; two homes, a story to tell in every corner.
Almost invisible from the road yet steeped in more than 160 years of story, this Bridgewater original reveals itself as a captivatingly eccentric Hills home where history, architecture and nature quietly converge on the magical banks of Cox Creek.
What began life as a modest colonial cottage has evolved across generations into a wonderfully layered home with salvaged materials, shifting levels and curious architectural moments.
Living spaces rise and fall across subtly split levels, revealing a library lined with shelving, a tucked away cellar, and sitting rooms that open through French doors to decks perched just above the creek line.
Oregon beams stride across ceilings overhead, terracotta tiles warm the floors underfoot and salvaged joinery pieces, including stairs reclaimed from the Adelaide Town Hall, add a quiet sense of theatre to a home already rich with personality.
Light moves easily through the home thanks to its prized north-f