‘Cotillon’ is a beautiful, grand federation residence circa 1922 set in an elevated position enjoying panoramic views over Mudgee.
The original homestead has benefited from a substantial refurbishment and extension which has retained much of the period features while introducing modern convenience and providing additional living space and accommodation.
– A wide front verandah and traditional federation facade create an imposing yet welcoming street presence
– Multiple living areas provide ample space for harmonious family living
– Spacious formal lounge room opening to front verandah
– Enormous north-facing family room with high raked ceiling, access to courtyard
– Generous dining room adjacent to the kitchen
– Large open home office could be used as sitting room/children’s play area
– Well designed kitchen with stone tops, Ilve freestanding oven, Miele dishwasher, abundant storage and bench space
– Decorative pressed metal ceilings and cornicing throughout most of the home
– Polished timber floors, cypress to original section, jarrah to the extension
– Inviting master bedroom with ensuite bathroom and superb dressing room with custom handcrafted cabinetry
– Two stately guest bedrooms with Jetmaster fireplaces, doors opening to the verandah
– Two further large bedrooms with built in robes, one with new ensuite
– Brand new bathroom with stunning Victoria & Albert and Parisi appointments
– Ducted reverse cycle air conditioning and three fireplaces
– Extensive established gardens and mature trees, 4624sqm block
– Sparkling in-ground salt water pool, solar heating
– 3-bay shed with power connected; two street frontages
For details and a private inspection contact Damian Kearns on 0418 205 551.

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