Federation-Botanical Garden-Part Acreage in Town

Securely tucked away behind a mature manicured hedge is this well maintained 1920’s Federation house. It’s well established botanical wonderland is complete with arbored paths bordered with mixed varieties of ill disciplined blossoming shrubs. The seasonal fragrance drifting from the scented Rosa ‘Pierre de Ronsard’s' and latter day David Austin’s fill the garden with tantalisingly subtle aromas that float by as you present at the entrance verandah.
During the 20th century, the residence served as a surgery for Dr Claude Bryan and later Dr C.E Player both having also stood as municipal district health officers. In 2000 the property formed part of the Ambervale Craft Gallery and Specialised Plant Nursery.
The stucco clad residence houses three spacious bedrooms, large living room opening onto a generously sized eatery accommodating either causal of formal dining as the mood may take you. The well planned timbered kitchen has been duly fitted with quality appliances. Ample fire places and wood heaters warm the residence throughout.
Both the living area and master bedroom boast distinctive bay windows with decorative glass panes in pilaster casings providing the residence with charm. Whereas the functionality of the large bathroom hosting modern fittings, including a spa and separate shower, providing all the desired modern comforts.
Further wonder abounds outside where the part acreage allotment also has two garages, a heritage outbuilding and to the rear a large potting area.

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