Classic Cottage with Breathtaking Views on 1.7 acres
With over 100-years of history contained within its walls, this iconic property forms part of the fabric of Bundanoon's history. At one time a guest house, it's remembered by many as the Bundanoon Village Nursery.
The current owner has sought to retain its integrity whilst making many improvements and modernisations. It's a unique home set amongst gardens and magnificent trees, with breathtaking views out to Moreton National Park.
As you stand in the living room with sunlight streaming through large North facing windows and a wood fire burning in the background, you'll get a sense of the many years of heart and soul of the building and the lives lived here.
- Hardwood cottage with high ceilings, original floors and a wraparound bullnose veranda - North facing main living/dining area consists of a modest gas kitchen and open wood fire - Four good-sized bedrooms, one with a fireplace, two with views to Moreton National Park - Stunning modern bathroom features a frameless shower; a stylish European laundry is also offered - Two brick encased wood fireplaces, two gas heating outlets and instant gas hot water - Hundreds of naturalised bulbs - nerines, lilies, daffodils, cyclamen and snow drops - Paddock with fruit trees - quince, plum, olive, nashi pear, original apples, hazelnut, and feijoas - Herb and rose gardens, mollis azaleas, Australian natives, camellias and more - Zoned R2: Low Density Residential. Minimum lot size 700m2
This delightful cottage and garden oasis enjoys fantastic accessibility being just moments from the heart of Bundanoon Village cafes, boutique shops, and train station.
For more information, please contact Alex Watanabe on 0400 687 551 or Ben Olofsen on 0419 019 423
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