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Iconic landmark ‘Llanelly’ up for auction in Queanbeyan

Built circa 1880, one of Queanbeyan’s most treasured landmarks ‘Llanelly’ is under the hammer in a once-in-a-generation opportunity to own part of the region’s history. Previously the home of one of the earliest settlers in the Queanbeyan District, Mr William Webb, ‘Llanelly’ is a commodious town property exuding classic elegance and is nestled just a short stroll from the CBD.

Agent Lou Baldan would describe this magnificent property as a “grand dame”, standing proudly on a gated and picturesque 727.17sqm corner lot in an exclusive enclave in the Queanbeyan town centre.

“The glorious Victorian ash timber floors flow underfoot and continue into the family room that boasts floor-to-ceiling bookcases. Plus, there’s a formal lounge and dining room for more intimate affairs,” says Lou.

“Everyday life is sure to centre around the large and meticulously renovated kitchen where the eager cook can cater for everything from a dinner for two to a gourmet feast for guests. An island with waterfall-edge granite benchtops anchors the space and is enveloped by an abundance of storage and a suite of premium Miele appliances.

“This home is the best of both worlds. Old-world charm meets modern influences with tasteful renovations completed to the kitchen and areas of the living spaces. Vibrant established gardens envelop the property, enhancing the sense of privacy and intrigue as you are welcomed to explore this truly one-of-a-kind abode.”

3 bed  |  2 bath  | 2 car

  • 80 Lowe Street, Queanbeyan NSW
  • Auction Sat 30 Apr 2pm
  • View     On request
  • Agent    Lou Baldan
  • Mob      0403 604 888
  • Agent    James Davis
  • Mob      0418 753 593
  • Blackshaw Queanbeyan and Jerrabomberra (02) 6297 0005

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