Designed by renowned early Mudgee architect, Harold Hardwick, and located in one of the most highly sought after and attractive areas in town, 21 Short Street was built in 1902 and retains almost all original features and charm combined with tasteful renovations providing modern conveniences. Overlooking magnificent Lawson Park and set on a large 1,144m² corner block with lovely established gardens, there's a wide front wrap- around verandah with sunny north easterly aspect, classic central hallway, three large bedrooms (two with built-ins, one with a delightful stained glass bay window and another flowing through to a good sized sunroom) plus a spacious formal lounge with wide polished board floors, exposed brick feature wall, lovely leadlight and timber over-mantel and doors opening onto the front verandah. There's a beautifully renovated bathroom with heritage tiling, separate shower and bath plus another lovely leadlight window. The kitchen has also been very tastefully renovated and has black granite bench tops, plenty of deep drawers, a dishwasher, burning gas log heater, wide polished board floors, reverse cycle air-conditioning and plenty of space for eat-in dining. A formal dining room features a cast iron and tile fireplace and adjoins a very pleasant "reading nook" along with a massive covered verandah/entertaining area accessed via wide doors. Wide timber joinery , high ornate ceilings and cornices feature throughout the home combining to create charm that truly must be seen to be appreciated. At the rear of the home there's a large laundry with second toilet and shower which is easily accessed from the garden and rear entertaining areas plus there's a good sized garage and plenty of garden shedding. Offered for the first time in 40 years and with absolutely nothing to do but move straight in, this is an opportunity not to be missed!
For further details or to arrange a private viewing, please call Andrew Blackman on 0413 488 844, James Blackman on 0429 375 875 or Marnie Robbins on 0423 618 693.