Take a journey back in time to the 1890s, while enjoying the comforts of modern living in Central Wagga.
Located at 23 Beckwith Street, this home, adorned with period features, is guaranteed to evoke a sense of nostalgia.
Fitzpatricks director and sales consultant Paul Gooden highlighted the property’s remarkable street presence and striking architecture as key features.
“The street presence is incredible,” Paul said. “The facade is one of the most originally preserved properties in the old quarter of Wagga. The home is a beautiful example of the architecture of the time.”
According to Paul, properties like 23 Beckwith Street only appear on the market about once every five years.
“The original features are rarely seen. You don’t see original features like this in this location,” he said.
Paul said the property would suit a wide range of potential buyers.
“The home could suit a family, because of the bedroom, living space accommodation, a married couple who want to lease out land or use it as a separate accommodation,” he said.
“The property could suit someone who wants to work from home – it has multiple areas that would be good for working from home.
“And the best buyer would be someone who loves gardening. The gardens are sensational.”
The home is within walking distance from numerous cafes, the RSL Club and the main street’s supermarkets.
The five-bedroom, three-bathroom residence has high ceilings, polished floors and formal and informal living spaces.
One of the rooms can be used as a separate study, while there is a walk-in robe and ensuite to the main bedroom.
The family kitchen and casual meals areas are filled with light while the central hallway features wide polished boards and decorative architraves.
“The home also has large living spaces, and a wine cellar, which holds about 2000 bottles of wine,” Paul said.
“I was almost overwhelmed by the grandeur and the detail of the house.
“It’s very exciting to see original features in such a setting where you have beautiful ceilings, skirting boards, original timber, doors and windows, fireplaces – all in that setting of those gorgeous, mature gardens.
“It is a treat.
The property also has an ancillary building including a self-contained flat, an upstairs studio and a large workshop.
“It is elevated and a lovely studio for the hobbyist,” Paul said.
A verandah at the front of the house is a great spot to sit on a winter’s afternoon, while a second verandah is located at the rear of the home adjacent to the garden sitting area.
There is a double garage with a powered roller door and the property offers vehicle access to the rear if required.
The home is not only stunningly beautiful but also cool and inviting to enter.
To learn more about 23 Beckwith Street, call Paul on 0418 967 982 and check out all the latest listings on Zango.