Perched in an elevated position with breathtaking district views, this enchanting home effortlessly blends heritage charm with modern comfort.
Lovingly restored to preserve its rich history, 'Ballyknockshee Cottage' (Circa 1883) exudes warmth and character. Original features?including beautifully crafted internal timber wall linings, high skirtings, and soaring 2.89m ceilings?are complemented by thoughtful renovations that enhance the home's timeless appeal.
Step back in time and enjoy the spacious front porch before you step inside to discover an inviting lounge, complete with an original open fireplace, and a separate dining room featuring a cozy slow-combustion fire. The kitchen is a true highlight, lovingly updated for modern convenience while still maintaining the original farmhouse feel, it creates a space that is both stylish and functional.
Throughout most of the home, Grey Ironbark solid timber flooring adds a touch of refined beauty, seamlessly integrating with the home's period features. The three generously sized bedrooms each offer built-in wardrobes, while the bathroom impresses with a centrepiece, classic cast iron clawfoot freestanding bath. Reverse cycle air-conditioners and ceiling fans ensure year round comfort throughout the home.
Stepping outside, the sprawling 2,245sqm (half-acre) property provides a tranquil retreat. A generous outdoor space is perfect for entertaining or simply unwinding while taking in the scenic views. With ample room to create your own vision?be it a garden, play area, or something unique?this property truly captures the essence of relaxed country living.
A detached double garage provides ample storage, generous side gate access and with the train station, local shops, and caf?s just a short stroll away, convenience is at your doorstep.
This property is more than a home?it's a living piece of history, a retreat filled with character, and an opportunity to embrace a lifestyle of charm and tranquility.
Head to Picton to uncover historical and rural charm in this scenic town on the outskirts of Sydney. Situated in the fertile Wollondilly Region, Picton is home to abundant natural beauty, railway heritage and a spectacular annual light festival. Discover native botanic gardens, historic walks and delightful streetscapes full of colonial architecture. The vibrant Argyle street boasts a charming outdoor shopping centre with a number of local and artisan businesses including gift shops, caf?s, restaurants and grocers. Picton is located approximately 90 kilometres south-west of the Sydney CBD, close to Camden and Campbelltown. It is also the administrative centre of Wollondilly Shire
Water Rates: $172.79 per quarter approx.
Council Rates: $662 per quarter approx.
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Whilst every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy and thoroughness of the information provided to you in our marketing material, we cannot guarantee the accuracy of the information provided by our vendors, and as such, Reynolds Bryant makes no statement, representation or warranty, and assumes no legal liability in relation to the accuracy of the information provided. Interested parties should conduct their own due diligence in relation to each property they are considering purchasing. All photographs, maps and images are representative only, for marketing purposes.
Disclaimer:
Whilst every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy and thoroughness of the information provided to you in our marketing material, we cannot guarantee the accuracy of the information provided by our vendors, and as such, Reynolds Bryant makes no statement, representation or warranty, and assumes no legal liability in relation to the accuracy of the information provided. Interested parties should conduct their own due diligence in relation to each property they are considering purchasing. All photographs, maps and images are representative only, for marketing purposes.