39 Railway Street, Moss Vale
Price Guide $1,595,000
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| Land Area  1,594 m²
Charming Character Cottage
This beautifully renovated and extended 1920s weatherboard cottage masterfully combines historical charm with modern conveniences, offering a blend of character and comfort that feels both spacious and inviting.

Upon entering, you are greeted by a wide hallway that highlights the period features of the home, including elegant wainscotting, wide skirting boards, original timber floors, and ornate cornices with ceiling roses. All of which contribute to a sense of timeless sophistication.<... Read more
This beautifully renovated and extended 1920s weatherboard cottage masterfully combines historical charm with modern conveniences, offering a blend of character and comfort that feels both spacious and inviting.

Upon entering, you are greeted by a wide hallway that highlights the period features of the home, including elegant wainscotting, wide skirting boards, original timber floors, and ornate cornices with ceiling roses. All of which contribute to a sense of timeless sophistication.

Four bedrooms off the hallway, one a guest bedroom with walk-in robe, ensuite and French doors opening out to the front veranda. Two smaller bedrooms both with built-ins and one with French doors also opening onto the verandah.

The master bedroom features a long wall of built-in robes and a door leading to a side veranda. It also includes a walk-through wardrobe that leads to an exceptionally large ensuite designed for relaxation with a walk-through open shower and a grand slipper bath. There is also a separate wc and vanity.

Further along, the heart of the home is revealed through a second hallway leading to a spacious central living room. This area is warm and welcoming, enhanced by a gas fireplace that adds both charm and coziness. Adjacent to the living room is the formal dining room, both rooms showcasing polished timber floors and French doors that open to the side of the house.

The country-style kitchen is a standout feature, offering timber benchtops, crisp white cabinetry, a Bosch dishwasher, and freestanding five-burner gas cooktop with an electric oven. Ample storage is provided by a large walk-in pantry. The kitchen opens to a large sunroom at the rear of the house, which is connected to a private courtyard through three sets of French doors.

The property also includes two large studios, one that could be a 5th bedroom. An enormous laundry with extensive cupboard space and a narrow bathroom with shower, basin and toilet.

The expansive rear yard is shaded by a majestic 250-year-old Bunya pine tree (rumoured to be planted by John Oxley) and provides total privacy. Large shed/garage suitable for storage or as a workshop, as well as a carport. The home is equipped with ducted reverse cycle A/C across five zones and double-glazed windows throughout.
This residence offers a perfect blend of historical elegance and modern amenities, making it a truly unique and desirable home.

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