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$96,000
Nick Hay Harcourts Northern Midlands
Offered at Auction on Saturday 15th December at 12.30pm on-site.
Situated in the historical Midlands hamlet of Parattah; this unique property has quite a story and is part of the fabric which makes up the Southern Midlands community. Constructed in 1920; this weatherboard character home provided a resident for Constable Pegg and his family during the 1950s until the 1970s; as one of the police houses which serviced the community. A number of original finishes from in its heyday as police home still remain; the timber overnight jail cell in the backyard and sitting room with a separate side door access. The home features the following:
- Five spacious bedrooms.
- Original timber floorboards and open fireplaces.
- Separate kitchen with walk-in pantry.
- Separate bathroom and wash/laundry room.
In addition to the over-night jail cell; a single car garage and wood shed are set on the fully fenced 0.2159ha (0.533 acre) property. The flat to sloping block has ample amount of space to develop a market garden with a northernly aspect over the Parattah township and rural surrounds.
Established in 1876; Parattah was a thriving railway township; but now is a close-knit community of around 100 residents. With strong ties to the timber, agricultural and railway industries; Parattah has a number of historic buildings which have been restored by a number of local residents. Only 8km (8minutes) south of the Southern Midlands hub of Oatlands (along the Tunnack Road); Parattah is an ideal location to enjoy the quiet rural lifestyle.
The character and charm of this property does still remain but with some restoration; it could be brought back to its glory days. For more information about this unique piece of Southern Midlands history; feel free to contact Nick Hay and/or attend one of the open for inspection prior to Saturday 15th December 2018.
Council Rates: $TBA p/y approx.
Year Built: 1920
Land Size: 0.2159Ha (0.533 acre) approx.
House Size: 148m2 (15.9 squares) approx.
Roof Material: Galvanised Iron.
Wall Material: Weatherboard.
Zoning: 16.0. Village
Council: Southern Midlands Council.
The information contained herein has been supplied to us and we have no reason to doubt its accuracy, however, we cannot guarantee it. Accordingly, all interested parties should make their own enquiries to verify this information.
Property ID: #TNM1215
Office
Sold Property
Offered at Auction on Saturday 15th December at 12.30pm on-site.
Situated in the historical Midlands hamlet of Parattah; this unique property has quite a story and is part of the fabric which makes up the Southern Midlands community. Constructed in 1920; this weatherboard character home provided a resident for Constable Pegg and his family during the 1950s until the 1970s; as one of the police houses which serviced the community. A number of original finishes from in its heyday as police home still remain; the timber overnight jail cell in the backyard and sitting room with a separate side door access. The home features the following:
- Five spacious bedrooms.
- Original timber floorboards and open fireplaces.
- Separate kitchen with walk-in pantry.
- Separate bathroom and wash/laundry room.
In addition to the over-night jail cell; a single car garage and wood shed are set on the fully fenced 0.2159ha (0.533 acre) property. The flat to sloping block has ample amount of space to develop a market garden with a northernly aspect over the Parattah township and rural surrounds.
Established in 1876; Parattah was a thriving railway township; but now is a close-knit community of around 100 residents. With strong ties to the timber, agricultural and railway industries; Parattah has a number of historic buildings which have been restored by a number of local residents. Only 8km (8minutes) south of the Southern Midlands hub of Oatlands (along the Tunnack Road); Parattah is an ideal location to enjoy the quiet rural lifestyle.
The character and charm of this property does still remain but with some restoration; it could be brought back to its glory days. For more information about this unique piece of Southern Midlands history; feel free to contact Nick Hay and/or attend one of the open for inspection prior to Saturday 15th December 2018.
Council Rates: $TBA p/y approx.
Year Built: 1920
Land Size: 0.2159Ha (0.533 acre) approx.
House Size: 148m2 (15.9 squares) approx.
Roof Material: Galvanised Iron.
Wall Material: Weatherboard.
Zoning: 16.0. Village
Council: Southern Midlands Council.
The information contained herein has been supplied to us and we have no reason to doubt its accuracy, however, we cannot guarantee it. Accordingly, all interested parties should make their own enquiries to verify this information.
Property ID: #TNM1215
Office Harcourts Northern Midlands
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