2023sqm (1/2 acre) with 2 x 1 plus a sleepout AND shed!
This property will be sold in an ‘AS IS’ condition.
Is the pressure of life getting you down?
Did you ever feel like life and technology was taking over?
Here’s your chance to simplify your life and get back to basics!
Wind back the clock to Circa 1920 or before – this amazing cottage is still standing with its tin roof & weatherboard exterior walls and batten and board internal walls and ceilings. There is one thing for sure, they certainly don’t make them like this anymore!
With an incredible history of 60 years with the current owners’ family…one of the longest in the township’s history! The family have lovingly banded together preparing it for sale. While they would love to keep it in the family – it is time for them to move on.
This ½ acre block has so much potential! For starters - you will have well established fruit trees such as lemon, orange, cumquat, and olive. There is plenty of area for veggie patch and chicken coop to become self-sufficient.
Typical charming characters of this early century build were the high ceilings, open fireplace with chimney, wood stove, louvres for cross ventilation, locally milled wooden floorboards, Hills hoist washing line and front porch.
Historically this property has been owned by a spinster, woodcutter, widows, and orchardists. It was originally owned by Witnish Family – a local well-known pioneer name.
There is plenty of room for the boat, caravan and any extras – they can all be stored undercover in the large shed.
Alternatively, you can rebuild.
• 2023sqm (1/2 acre)
• House 2 x 1 plus sleepout/studio (2 wc’s)
• Shed 6.6m (w) x 9.3m(d)
• 3 phase power in shed and to house
• Rheem single phase hot water system (electric)
• Mains water connected
• Septic system
• Electrical wiring is compliant – smoke alarms are installed and has rcd’s to shed included
• Batten & board internal walls and ceilings
• Kitchen has the old wood stove – Warren (like Metter’s)
• Bush poles used as the stump foundations
Located on the fringe of the main townsite close to national park walking trails which can be viewed when you visit www.jarrahdale.com.au and for more information about the local area.
It is private and hidden from street view behind another property, you will have peace of mind with minimal street noise. It is a short strolling distance to the tavern, primary school, local hall, cafés and post office.
Please call for an inspection Heather Payne 0407 252 248
Disclaimer:
This information is provided for general information purposes only and is based on information provided by the Seller and may be subject to change. No warranty or representation is made as to its accuracy and interested parties should place no reliance on it and should make their own independent enquiries.
This property at 35 Atkins Street, Jarrahdale is a two bedroom, one bathroom house sold by Heather Payne at The Agency on 22 Nov 2022.
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