Mill Cottage circa 1865, represents a unique opportunity to secure your own slice of history in one of New England's oldest and celebrated Federation towns.
Located within Tenterfield's heritage precinct, the cottage was constructed by John Holmes Reid of Stannum House for his parents. The Victorian cottage has two prominent chimneys with corbelled tops and the original 12 pane windows are still in place on the front verandah. It sits between the former Reids store on the corner of Rouse and Manners Street and the former Flour Mill.
The two bedroom weatherboard cottage has undergone a restoration which befits the country
cottage style and exudes charm with its open fireplaces, verandahs and beautiful cottage gardens,full of rambling roses, lavender and winding gravel paths extending the living area and enhancing the old-world ambiance.
Enter via the front door and the central hall takes you past the bedrooms, into the lounge, dining and kitchen fitted with farmhouse sink, gas stove, dishwasher and wood heater. French doors from the kitchen open out to the cottage gardens.
Mill Cottage offers opportunities for a country getaway with convenience, or for a business
owner looking to enjoy the position amongst other extremely successful businesses, well patronised by locals and travelling shoppers alike.
Offered for immediate sale by auction.