$899,000
2 Bed • 1 Bath • 2 Car
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1695 Hoskinstown Road, Hoskinstown NSW 2621
$899,000
- 2Bed
- 1Bath
- 2 Car
House for sale57 days on Homely
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House description
“Quaint Old School House Cottage for Sale – A Rare Gem Awaits!”
For only the fourth time since the 1920s, a piece of our local history is up for grabs!
Nestled in the charming village of Hoskinstown, this enchanting 1920s cottage was once the beloved schoolhouse of the community. It's now ready to welcome a new owner who will cherish its rich past and unique character.
A Slice of History
With just four owners in nearly a century, each has added their personal touch while preserving the cottage's original charm.
Picture yourself in the cozy lounge, once a bustling classroom, where original timber sash windows bathe the room in warm, natural light. Tastefully updated with hybrid flooring, merging modern comforts with vintage charm.
Outdoor Bliss
Set on nearly 3 acres, this property boasts majestic, mature deciduous trees that offer a cool refuge during the summer months. Imagine sipping your morning coffee on the inviting verandah, greeting friendly neighbours as they pass by. This large block is perfect for a pony or a few alpacas, providing a pastoral lifestyle without the maintenance of a full farm.
Comfort and Style Inside
Step inside to find beautifully painted cedar and cypress timber walls, complemented by ornate rosette ceiling moldings that whisper tales of the past.
Stay warm in winter beside the slow combustion fireplace, or enjoy the convenience of reverse cycle air conditioning in the warmer months.
Two generous bedrooms await downstairs, one adorned with a whimsical Australiana mural sure to delight children and adults alike.
A quaint country-style kitchen overlooks the paddocks and leads to a charming back garden, making it a delightful space for cooking and entertaining.
Room to Grow
A separate study with hybrid flooring is located off the entrance creating a cozy nook for creativity or work.
The cottage also makes the most of a versatile attic, perfect for a quiet meditation space, a huge kids' playroom, or your personal library.
Unique Bathroom Retreat
The bathroom features a stunning stained glass door and elegant cedar timber paneling, all illuminated by a lovely skylight.
Practical Features Galore
On the practical side, you'll find two oversized garages, a generous 25,000-liter poly water tank, and a bore for irrigation. The property is also equipped with a shed ideal for a dog or chicken pen and a stable, making it perfect for animal lovers.
A Community with Heart
Hoskinstown is a peaceful village, offering a tight-knit community atmosphere while being just 25 minutes from Queanbeyan. The local hall, church, and friendly neighbours create a sense of belonging that's hard to find in today's world.
Don't Miss Out!
This is a rare opportunity to own a piece of history and create your own memories in this delightful cottage. Whether you're seeking a serene retreat or a vibrant family home, this charming property has it all.
Schedule a viewing today and step into a story waiting to be written!
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Main Features at a Glance:
• Original school house with rich history
• Stunning timber details throughout
• 2 large bedrooms, study room and a spacious attic
• Inviting country-style kitchen
• 25,000-liter poly tank and bore for irrigation
• Expansive, tranquil grounds perfect for pets
Further features
Separate entrance with timber door
Stained glass door to bathroom
Lounge with cedar and cypress painted timbers
Ornate rosette ceiling plaster around lights
Slow combustion fireplace with ornate timber mantelpiece
Reverse cycle air-conditioned
Insulation in ceiling
Ceiling fan
Hybrid flooring and timber sash windows.
Quality curtains
Kitchen/laundry
Stainless steel free standing Euromaid oven
Stainless steel Bosch Dishwasher
Timber bench top
Front verandah
25,000 litre poly tank with brand new water tank
Bore
Nearly 100 year old pine trees line the side of the paddock
2 almond trees and a fig tree on the property.
Embrace the charm, history, and community spirit of Hoskinstown-your dream cottage awaits!
GENERAL INFORMATION ON HOSKINSTOWN
The tiny quiet village that isn't much more than a community hall, church and offers the utmost in privacy whilst remaining just 25 minutes from Queanbeyan on a bitumen road.
Want to know a little more history? Here's a few notes from the current owner.
The old school house, Hoskinstown
The school house was brought to Hoskinstown in 1929 from Numerella by a bullock team. The Bullocky were the Daniels brothers from Forbes Creek (a very historic and well known family in the region – e.g. Daniels Lane)
The school took Kindergarten to Year 6 kids and the teacher was Bob Hogan.
From the Palerang council website
The original school was opened in a slab building in 1869 and was known as the Blackheath Denominational School. It wasn't until 1929 that a more substantial timber building was moved from Numeralla for the students. The school operated until 1967 and the building was subsequently sold and is now a private house.
Single storey weatherboard building with gable roof and distinctive multi pane windows, a traditional government feature for schools in the early 20th century.
Hoskinstown
Originally known as Blackheath, developed as a staging post along the route to the Araluen goldfields.
Hoskinstown Memorial Hall
Opened in 1928, local people donated local materials, such as timber, and money for its construction. The land was donated by the Hyles family for a community hall to honour those killed in World War I.