WEATHERBOARD WONDER
If walls could talk! Imagine the stories this gorgeous worker's cottage, circa early 1900's, could tell. The authentic weatherboard and iron sits in a sought-after heritage precinct, just a stone's throw from George Street and a gentle stroll to the river.
Everything in this cottage is a beautiful reminder of gentler times. The architectural integrity is intact, from the picket fence to the gabled roof with its proud finial; from the pretty leadlight to the Baltic Pine floors and timber dados.
Climbing roses wind their way up the front porch, from where you can sit and observe the happenings around you. Behind the leadlight front door, the pine floors are gleaming, and timber dado paneling runs down the hallway.
At the front of the home, overlooking the verandah, is the pretty-as-a-picture bedroom. Decorated in pale blue and white, it has a ceiling fan, a crystal chandelier, white Roman blinds and pale blue net curtains on the sash window.
It should be easy to picture yourself in the cosy lounge room, sitting in front of the cast iron fireplace, glass of red in hand, and choosing a book from the twin built-in bookshelves.
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