14 Malpas Street, Old Noarlunga, SA 5168
Sold: $345,000 (08-17-2012)- hotel 3
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This is one of Old Noarlunga's historic early stone home with all documented history from the very first owners.
Maintained to its very best, this Cottage features 3 bedrooms, high ceilings, fire places, timber floors, french doors, dry cellar, a picturesque bull nose verandah and much more.
This is a once in a lifetime opportunity to own a piece of history.
About Bickleigh Cottage:
Built of local stone during the 1890s this cottage is believed to be built by Richard Ferris for his daughter Jane who married Hurtle Gepp, a blacksmith
Paved bull-nosed front verandah
Touches of delicate lead-lighting around the beautiful front doors
Picket fence and front gate
Private gardens set behind timber lattice screening
Rewired including under ground power during the early 1990s (circuit breakers (E.L.C.)) is installed
Renovated bathroom
Wide timber rear deck
Brick wood fired bread / pizza oven
Very handy two road frontages, with a detached car garage and workshop off Edward Street
Generous parking space off Malpas Street
Easy and quick access to the new two way Southern Expressway
Only about 800 metres to the train station of the new extended rail line