Sold Property
$175,000
David G Russell Nutrien Harcourts Cobar
ESTABLISHED 1888
This well restored residence located on Bloxham Street in Louth is perfect for those looking for old world charm. The property was established in 1888 and will be sold with period-style furniture tastefully suited to the era of the home. Take a seat on the patio overlooking beautifully established lawns and gardens and imagine life in this incredible home...
Triple brick rendered walls + timber insulation under iron roofing.
4 bedrooms, 4m x 4m with 12' cedar polished ceilings, built in robes. Back to back open fire places, carpeted, curtains and ceiling fans. Bedrooms 1 & 2 feature French doors opening onto patio / entertainment area.
Kitchen features polished timber cabinetry, large pantry, gas cooktop/electric oven. Ample cupboard storage and bench space, 10' ceiling and furnished with wood dining suite (8 seats) and sideboard.
Lounge room, approx. 5m x 9m with 15' polished cedar ceiling, wood fire, brass light fittings, ceiling fan, arched window lighting above entry. Completely furnished with TV unit, coffee table and book shelf.
Front entry is tiled, features arch window, 15' ceiling
Hallway also features 15' cedar ceiling, carpeted and storage
Spacious bathroom with shower, toilet, rendered walls, tiled flooring. Adjacent to the bathroom is the laundry with timber cabinetry (ample storage) and includes washing machine and dryer. There is also a second toilet.
Ducted evaporative air-conditioning throughout.
Patio approx. 8m x 9m with concrete flooring, part steel open roofing
Workshop/garage 10m x 6m, concrete flooring, power
7m x 5m double carport, 3m x 3m skillion bike shed
Old engine room storage shed
Connected to Louth town water supply plus 2 x 22,000L poly storage tanks, 2 x smaller poly storage tanks, old concrete underground rain water storage tank approximately 15' deep not in use.
Home is connected to mains power as well as new 5.5 gig power/solar panel to grid.
This glorious home is surrounded by well established buffalo lawns, fig tree, olive tree, mulberry tree, bay tree, grape vines, roses, handmade brick edging throughout garden all positioned on 2023m2 freehold land a stone's throw from the Darling River to the west. A secure vacant block (also 2023m2) adjoins directly to the east with established shade trees.
The Old Post Office is formerly a Cobb and Co trail site. The Post Office has been fully restored and the home for the past 20 years has been owned by the one couple and for a short period was run as a B&B.
Property ID: #LRL6264
Office
Sold Property
ESTABLISHED 1888
This well restored residence located on Bloxham Street in Louth is perfect for those looking for old world charm. The property was established in 1888 and will be sold with period-style furniture tastefully suited to the era of the home. Take a seat on the patio overlooking beautifully established lawns and gardens and imagine life in this incredible home...
Triple brick rendered walls + timber insulation under iron roofing.
4 bedrooms, 4m x 4m with 12' cedar polished ceilings, built in robes. Back to back open fire places, carpeted, curtains and ceiling fans. Bedrooms 1 & 2 feature French doors opening onto patio / entertainment area.
Kitchen features polished timber cabinetry, large pantry, gas cooktop/electric oven. Ample cupboard storage and bench space, 10' ceiling and furnished with wood dining suite (8 seats) and sideboard.
Lounge room, approx. 5m x 9m with 15' polished cedar ceiling, wood fire, brass light fittings, ceiling fan, arched window lighting above entry. Completely furnished with TV unit, coffee table and book shelf.
Front entry is tiled, features arch window, 15' ceiling
Hallway also features 15' cedar ceiling, carpeted and storage
Spacious bathroom with shower, toilet, rendered walls, tiled flooring. Adjacent to the bathroom is the laundry with timber cabinetry (ample storage) and includes washing machine and dryer. There is also a second toilet.
Ducted evaporative air-conditioning throughout.
Patio approx. 8m x 9m with concrete flooring, part steel open roofing
Workshop/garage 10m x 6m, concrete flooring, power
7m x 5m double carport, 3m x 3m skillion bike shed
Old engine room storage shed
Connected to Louth town water supply plus 2 x 22,000L poly storage tanks, 2 x smaller poly storage tanks, old concrete underground rain water storage tank approximately 15' deep not in use.
Home is connected to mains power as well as new 5.5 gig power/solar panel to grid.
This glorious home is surrounded by well established buffalo lawns, fig tree, olive tree, mulberry tree, bay tree, grape vines, roses, handmade brick edging throughout garden all positioned on 2023m2 freehold land a stone's throw from the Darling River to the west. A secure vacant block (also 2023m2) adjoins directly to the east with established shade trees.
The Old Post Office is formerly a Cobb and Co trail site. The Post Office has been fully restored and the home for the past 20 years has been owned by the one couple and for a short period was run as a B&B.
Property ID: #LRL6264
David G Russell Nutrien Harcourts Cobar
Office Nutrien Harcourts Cobar
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