They don’t come with much more character and charm than this former post office cottage in Sydney’s Hunters Hill.


Built in 1866, this three-bedroom residence retains the original sandstone structure and existing shop front and has been elegantly preserved and updated with modern touches throughout.




Owner Kim, who reluctantly sold it earlier this month through BresicWhitney, says: “This is a truly special home. We have loved knowing how much heritage there is and the role it’s played in the local community over the last century.




“However, it’s time for a new family to make it their own. With so much flexibility yet a traditional cottage-like feel it’s a really special blend of past, present and future.”
The exposed feature sandstone walls inside are so unique and add masses of character. It has a large entertaining deck and a second powder room outside, as well as landscaped grounds and a level lawn.




16 Ferry Street sold earlier this month for $2,850,000.


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