Nestled within the rich tapestry of history, this Wandiligong Gold Miner's Cottage dating back to the 1860’s stands as a testament to a bygone era, emanating an irresistible old-world charm.
Stepping inside, one is immediately captivated by the rustic elegance and timeless character that defines this unique property.
Extended over time, the central hub of the home is its open-plan living zone featuring timber-lined cathedral ceilings that soar above, a striking feature that accentuates the zones spaciousness. Also included is a versatile mezzanine ideal for a home office or creative space. Adding to the charm of this space is a woodfire with rustic brick chimney, sky-light for added natural light, and French doors that lead to a private & tranquil paved courtyard area, perfect for alfresco dining or leisurely afternoons.
A renovated bathroom adds a touch of modern convenience while preserving the cottage's nostalgic ambiance, whilst the spacious & rustic kitchen exudes charm and warmth amidst the heritage surrounds.
Polished Tasmanian Oak floorboards are featured throughout the front of the cottage where you will find a separate formal lounge for intimate gatherings, a generously sized master bedroom boasting abundant robe and storage space, a second bedroom adorned with French doors opening onto the courtyard, & a quaint third bedroom.
Beyond the main dwelling, a separate freestanding studio offers endless possibilities, whether for artistic pursuits, guest accommodation, or a peaceful retreat. Completing the picture, a single carport and adjoining shedding provides ample storage or workshop space for the hobbyist or handyman.
Set on a sprawling allotment of approximately 2185m2, with frontage to both Morses Creek Road and School Road, this property offers a sense of space and privacy. Embrace the opportunity to own a piece of history and create new memories in this cherished haven where the past seamlessly intertwines with the present.