Historic Boatmen's Row - First Time Offered in Over a Century!
Standing opposite the entrance to Fort Scratchley and almost equal distance from Nobbys Beach, Newcastle Beach and Newcastle Harbour this Federation Queen Anne Style townhouse (c1892) is offered for sale for the first time.
The property is set within a row of 16 terraces known as Boatmens Row. The properties were originally built to accommodate the heroic life boatmen involved in shipwreck rescues during Port Hunters early days. The terrace features two storey east facing facade to Nobbys Road and is three storey construction with ground level access to the rear courtyard.
Be the first to purchase then internally restore the character, charm, beauty & glory of the property. The current floorplan includes 4 bedrooms, eat-in kitchen, formal lounge room, dining room and bathroom. Original features include large rooms with high ceilings, open fire places, polished timber floorboards, views, ornate staircases and outhouse. The terraces have been separately titled.
The row of terraces feature two central decorative bracketed gables and each terrace has a projecting bay window finished with shingles. The house is constructed of brick and gable roof clad with
Historic Boatmen's Row - First Time Offered in Over a Century!
Standing opposite the entrance to Fort Scratchley and almost equal distance from Nobbys Beach, Newcastle Beach and Newcastle Harbour this Federation Queen Anne Style townhouse (c1892) is offered for sale for the first time.
The property is set within a row of 16 terraces known as Boatmens Row. The properties were originally built to accommodate the heroic life boatmen involved in shipwreck rescues during Port Hunters early days. The terrace features two storey east facing facade to Nobbys Road and is three storey construction with ground level access to the rear courtyard.
Be the first to purchase then internally restore the character, charm, beauty & glory of the property. The current floorplan includes 4 bedrooms, eat-in kitchen, formal lounge room, dining room and bathroom. Original features include large rooms with high ceilings, open fire places, polished timber floorboards, views, ornate staircases and outhouse. The terraces have been separately titled.
The row of terraces feature two central decorative bracketed gables and each terrace has a projecting bay window finished with shingles. The house is constructed of brick and gable roof clad with