We invite you to Mullane Cottage - with its high ceilings and quality timbers this impressive and well-presented 1928 home, is centrally located and within easy walking distance to boutique shopping, coffee shops, wine bars and hotels that Tenterfield is renowned for. The well-manicured gardens and neat front entry portico provide the ideal welcome to visitors and homeowners alike. Immediately you enter through the front door into the lounge room, the sense of yesteryear is apparent. Year-round comfort is assured with slow combustion heating in the formal lounge and four split system air conditioning units throughout the home. The kitchen has undergone a transformation and is now a modern and well-equipped mecca, perfect for the gourmet in the family! Four spacious bedrooms, three with built-in robes, central bathroom, 2 office spaces + a study nook, laundry with additional shower, and second toilet, make up the balance of the home. The north facing sunroom provides additional living and opens to a vine covered verandah which offers a shady retreat from the summer sun, a spectacular show of autumn colour and a stark canopy in winter when the space is drenched in light and warmth. Previously a great workspace for the artist in the family and currently used as guest accommodation, the powered studio independent to the house, tucked into the rear corner of the block offers functional versatility. Recent upgrades to the home include new wiring and new roof with insulation. Custom made blinds add privacy and comfort to the large covered outdoor area where entertaining is a breeze. A double colourbond garage with remote/auto panel lift door, capable of housing 4 vehicles or 2 vehicles and large workshop area. The carport at rear built to house full size caravan also provides storage. Colourbond fences and privacy hedges encompass the 938.4m² corner allotment providing privacy and separated into front and rear yards providing secure spaces for children and/or pets. Worthy of your attention, Mullane Cottage is a magnificent, old country home in a prestige area sure to satisfy those with an appreciation of the charms of days gone by and the ease and reliability of the latest modern conveniences.
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