Nestled along a little creek shared by historic twin towns is 51 Bathurst Street in Harden.
Built in 1912, 51 Bathurst Street sits on a half-acre block by the creek, surrounded by leafy gardens. It has just one neighbour, so it offers plenty of privacy and a tranquil atmosphere.
The home is just a few streets away from Coddington Park and Roberts Park, coveted local sports grounds and fishing spots for young anglers.
Harden is a tight-knit country town, well-known for its community feel. Harden’s across-the-creek-twin, Murrumburrah, is also full of old-world charm and history, hosting, among its attractions, the famous statue of Australian war horse ‘Bill the Bastard’.
Sales agent at Flemings Property Services, Rosie Fairfield-Smith, has called Harden home for most of her life.
“Number 51 is a real character home,” she says.
“I love the coloured glass on the front door and the worn paver paths that lead you to it. You’re greeted with old-style country charm and loads of original features as soon as you step inside, including weatherboard walls, high ceilings and timber floors.”
The front half of this property, built in 1912, dates back to Harden’s station days, with three generous bedrooms with hardwood floors and one of two living rooms, as well as the home’s original timber-framed fireplace.
Visitors then head through into the extension, lovingly built by the current owners, to enjoy a light and airy, open-plan kitchen, dining and living area.
“There’s another fireplace here, which works together with ceiling fans and a split system air conditioner to keep the heart of the home comfortable throughout the year,” Rosie says.
“The current owners worked hard to add a touch of modernity to the home while preserving its historic charm. They’re headed for the coastal life but are certainly sad to leave, having lived here for many years.”
The extension also features a contemporary bathroom with a Euro-style laundry, oversized shower and luxurious freestanding bath next to the spacious master bedroom with a built-in wardrobe.
Double French doors lead from the living area out onto the west-facing deck, which conjures up visions of afternoon relaxation and evening entertainment.
“It’s so easy to imagine sitting down to enjoy a cup of tea while overlooking the peaceful garden or gathering around the little fire pit with friends,” Rosie says.
“The garden itself is lush and green, with plenty of space for the kids to play in. There are a few spots that would be just right for a kitchen garden, chicken coop or water feature, and there’s also a garden shed and garage for workshopping or extra storage.”
Number 51 is perfectly suited to a growing family, retiree couple or relocator looking for a gentle country lifestyle in a town where everyone is closely connected.
For more information on 51 Bathurst Street, Harden, contact Rosie Fairfield-Smith on 0412 062 643, and be sure to check out all the latest listings on Zango.
Original Article published by Morgan Kenyon on Riotact.