When it comes to unique properties, you will find it hard to compare anything with this hidden jewel. Set on 2.85* picturesque acres, located in the dress circle of Bathurst - a mere 16*km drive from the CBD, and only a 5-minute drive to O'Connell and its newly reopened pub and café, "Tregear" presents you a rare opportunity if you're a train enthusiast, an astute buyer searching for an investment / Air BnB potential or simply looking to escape the hustle and bustle to this idyllic retreat.
• Historic three-bedroom, double brick cottage that was originally the Assistant Stationmaster of the Brewongle train station's residence, that has been meticulously taken care of. With timber floors throughout, updated kitchen and bathroom, this quaint home needs nothing to be done, and is ready for its new owner to enjoy immediately. • The three bedrooms are generously sized, and all have their own open fireplace - ideal to enjoy the warmth in the cooler months or the occasional winter snowfall with a good book or movie. • A spacious lounge room with open wood fireplace that features an elegant chandelier , and second sitting room with split system A/C leading to the outdoor alfresco, offers you an abundance of open living areas to take advantage of. • One of the most unique attributes the property offers, is the close proximity to the central west railway line, running directly past the front door. The historic site for the Brewongle train station is across the line, and the original Brewongle train station sign is still standing and is incorporated into the established garden, at the front of the cottage. • Water is supplied via a reliable bore and 80000* L of freshwater storage. • A secondary cabin is included, with electric heating, separate shower and toilet and undercover carport allows for supplementary accommodation for guests. • Three bay, two section shed, with concrete floor and 240v power gives you ample car parking or storage. • The acreage is level and incorporates low maintenance established trees, shrubs and lawn, with a coniferous tree line along the western boundary. • Enjoy some of the region's tourist attractions right at your doorstep - 5 minutes from the quaint village of O'Connell with its newly reopened historic pub, café, and Fish River, while being a mere stone's throw from Mayfield Garden, Mount Panorama, village of Tarana, Jenolan Caves, Kanangra Walls or countless forests and river systems for fishing, mushroom picking, bushwalking, horse riding, 4WDing and many other recreational possibilities.
Whether you're a train enthusiast that has been waiting for an opportunity like this to present itself, looking for the idyllic Air BNB opportunity or simply looking to enjoy the lifestyle that this region has to offer, this holding ticks all the boxes. Offered for genuine sale for the first time in over 20 years, do not miss this rarest of opportunities. Book an inspection today!!
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31 Aug 2001
Sold
$162,000
Contract: 20/06/2001
Transfer: 31/08/2001
Block size: 11590m²
Transfer type: Full transfer
Purpose: Residence
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Allhomes acknowledges the Ngunnawal people, traditional custodians of the lands where Allhomes is situated. We wish to acknowledge and respect their continuing culture and the contribution they make to the life of Canberra and the region. We also acknowledge all other First Nations Peoples on whose lands we work.
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