Steeped in history is this quaint Circa 1857 cottage which is screaming to become a BnB! Situated on a large allotment measuring approximately1018.35 m2 (and can be subdivided STCC) right in the centre of the town and Central Business District, this is prime real estate!!!! This gorgeous cottage has had a couple of alterations and additions, making it 3 bedrooms, kitchen, bathroom and lounge with back sunroom. The cottage has been dressed in decor suitable to its era and is available on a walk-in walkout basis. The cottage gardens look amazing and are a great place to sit and reflect after a busy day. For your private inspection of this ridgey didge cottage and to see what you can do here with this large allotment ring Jo today 0429 854 910
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