Hidden away just a few minutes from the tree-lined village streets of Berridale is 258 Dalgety Road – a picture-perfect oasis complete with a trickling stream.
Sixteen acres of lovingly crafted gardens and gentle pastures host two residences – a historic 1900s home with one-of-a-kind masonry and packed earth walls and a three-bedroom cottage that features vaulted ceilings and timber panelling.
The property is a quiet oasis across all four seasons, thanks to the canopy of numerous mature oak trees. Established rose beds and fruit trees, sculpture art and charming Myack Creek draws visitors’ eyes on arrival.
Michael Henley, director at Henley Property Group, says the care taken by this block’s current owners can be seen at every turn.
“The couple has lived at number 258 for many years, raising their children and building many great memories here. Now that those children have families of their own, they have decided to move to be closer to them,” he says.
“They’ve taken such amazing care of this place. The gardens, the main house and the cottage are all immaculate. It’s an ultra-liveable property.”
The two-bedroom, two-bathroom main house has been modernised over the years without losing its historic charm. The original hardwood floors and open fireplace are complemented by plenty of little touches, such as timber window frames and coloured glass flowers.
Both bedrooms are well-sized, with the master connected to a generous ensuite through the large dressing room, and a flexible study area could easily be turned into a nursery, playroom or third bedroom.
In the main bathroom, you’ll find a luxurious spa bath with views of the garden.
The original masonry fireplace, gas hot water and electric heating under all tiled floors keep the home comfortable during chilly Berridale winters.
Outdoor dining is a must here in the warmer months – the polished veranda, fire pit and barbecue areas are just waiting to entertain family and friends. Or, put together a picnic on the lawns next to Myack Creek.
Ideal for guests, extended family or as a supplementary income earner, the three-bedroom cottage is self-contained and oh-so-cosy. It comes fully furnished and approved by Snowy Monaro Regional Council for tourist accommodation.
“The cottage is a later build than the main house but still carries the same comfy, homely feel,” Michael says.
“The open-plan kitchen and dining area are modern, and both updated vintage bathrooms are heated underfoot. Coloured glass again makes its mark in the spacious living area, which is wood-heated and ready to host quality family time.”
For horse lovers, the property has multi-box stables, feed storage, a tack room and holding yards. There’s a machinery shed and space for that car project, too, including a double garage that features a masonry service pit and plenty of room for workshopping.
Michael says 258 Dalgety Road would suit a large or extended family looking for a private retreat and country lifestyle in a small yet developing town.
“This property offers a rare blend of historic grandeur, modern convenience and natural beauty, with all the hard work done for you,” he says.
“Whoever is lucky enough to next call it home will never want to leave.”
258 Dalgety Road, Berridale is for sale with a price guide of $1,800,000 to $1,900,000.
Article originally written and published by the RiotACT.
By Zango Team