Highly sought after location. This historic home on 3/4 of an acre is surrounded by established trees and extensive gardens. Enter the home to the old world with central passage with timber floors. The home features 3.4-meter walls throughout the lounge and bedrooms. Two of the five bedrooms feature an open fireplace. The lounge also with an open fireplace has a large window and French doors opening onto the deck and verandah. The rear of the home has been extended and opened up with a kitchen and meals area warmed by the combustion heater. There are two original bathrooms that need some love. There are two lock up steel sheds one of which measures 13x8m. The quiet rural aspect will delight. The Goulburn River is a short walk across the road through a reserve. 15 minutes to the Alexandra township and all its services. It's historic, its old and needs the right new owner to bring it back to its original state.
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