This majestic Federation-style residence at 32 Milner Parade, Quirindi, NSW, is not merely a home?it?s a cherished heritage icon within the Liverpool Plains region. Crafted by Mr. Robert Pollock, the artisan behind some of the town?s earliest significant structures, such as the original General Store, this property is rich in local history and presents a unique opportunity to own a fragment of Quirindi?s architectural heritage.
Built in the vicinity of 1912, during the Federation era, the house exhibits the period?s signature features, including 12-foot-high ceilings and detailed pressed metal walls and ceilings. It has been lovingly updated to accommodate modern family living, featuring three bedrooms and an additional sleep-out or office space. Set on a spacious 3,097-square-meter plot with three titles, West Lynne offers an elegant entry hall, a formal lounge with fireplace, and a north-facing enclosed veranda for all-season comfort. The master bedroom is complemented by an ensuite, while the expansive kitchen-dining area, equipped with electric oven, gas cooktop, and wood stove, opens to a breezy rear deck, merging tradition with function. The property also includes a single-car garage, a five-bay machinery shed, and a workshop, adding versatility.
As a designated heritage site, this residence serves as a sanctuary and a testament to the area?s history, perfect for those eager to preserve a part of Quirindi?s past while savoring a charming, practical space with picturesque views. Located just two minutes (less than 3km) from town, step into this timeless treasure where each room narrates its story, and each sunset becomes your cherished memory?this heritage home awaits someone to appreciate it as deeply as it cherishes its legacy.