Calling all artists! Your country escape awaits

Calling all artists! Your country escape awaits

Sporting plenty of mid-1800s charm and painted a gorgeous shade of yellow, 63 Monkittee Street in Braidwood is described as a ‘storybook’ home for good reason.

This three-bed, one-bath cottage is set on a level, north-facing block of almost 1400 square metres on the outskirts of town. Taking full advantage of its quiet surrounds and friendly village-style community, it’s a sunny escape from the complexities of city life.

Blush-coloured pavers lead up to a little timber patio, through the chocolate front door and into a snug lounge. Sales agent Kelly Allen says it doesn’t get much cosier than this.

“Everyone who steps through the front door immediately has a smile on their face,” she says.

“It’s such a comfortable home that makes great use of historic features such as original hardwood floors and timber panelling.

“My favourite thing about the lounge is the little combustion fireplace. It’s so easy to imagine sitting back for a relaxing evening with the fire crackling as your backdrop.”

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Past the lounge is the open-plan kitchen and dining area. Filled with light thanks to large windows and double doors that open to the garden beyond, it’s a warm and inviting place to enjoy your meals.

The kitchen itself has been updated to reflect typical country style, showcasing a red Rayburn oven bordered by immaculate brickwork.

The bathroom has also been updated, featuring a modern shower/bath and floor-to-ceiling tiles in off-white and cream.

All three bedrooms remain close to the heart of the home. The master is a good size, with a built-in wardrobe and private door leading out onto the covered back patio.

Ducted reverse-cycle air conditioning keeps the entire home comfortable no matter the season.

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Once outside, visitors will notice two unique studios. Creative types will certainly feel at home here – the first is currently set up as an artist’s retreat, with its own powder room attached to the home’s garage with a gorgeous garden view. The second studio is smaller, designed as a cosy writing space with bright, happy colours.

Thanks to its north-facing position, the property hosts beautiful cottage gardens that catch the eye year-round. With a mix of lush lawns, mature trees and entertainment spaces, there’s plenty of room to relax in the sunshine.

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A 6.7-kilowatt battery-ready solar panel array will help keep energy costs down and allow the new owners to embrace a more sustainable lifestyle.

“There’s also a fenced veggie patch and chicken coop and an established orchard with apple, pear, nectarine and cherry trees,” Kelly says.

“Number 63 backs onto a larger bush block, which lends itself to extra privacy and a rural feel despite being just a short walk from the town centre.

“It’s the quintessential country cottage. It’s absolutely perfect for empty nesters, retirees or a professional couple looking for that semi-rural lifestyle.”

63 Monkittee Street, Braidwood is for sale via expression of interest, with a price guide of $860,000 to $900,000.

View the full listing.

Article originally written and published by the RiotACT.

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