64 Stevens Street, Portarlington.

A Prized Piece Of Portarlington History.
With an envious inner village location only 400metres to the thriving Portarlington shopping strip and foreshore, historical ‘Mulane Cottage’ is sure to capture the hearts of many. Set upon an outstanding block and lovingly cared for and restored over the years since it’s construction in 1872, it’s now time for a whole new chapter. Will you become a part of local history?

-Nestled by cottage gardens behind picket fencing, surrounded by mature shady trees
-Victorian architecture and weatherboard construction, with period features throughout
-A walk to shops and cafes in booming Portarlington, as well as the Docklands Ferry Terminal
-Thoughtfully restored and updated with modern touches to spacious kitchen and bathroom
-Documented ownership records dating back to 1872, when first built by Joseph Mulane
-North facing sitting room with ornate fireplace looks out to delightful cottage gardens
-Off the central hallway, 3 large carpeted bedrooms offer plenty of space for a family or guests
-Open plan living is bright and breezy, with doors that open out to the surrounding gardens
-A huge picture glass window frames leafy views within the relaxed dining zone
-Cosy wood heating in the lounge warms the entire home in winter, assisted by SS AC in summer
-Kitchen boasts Miele d/w and Westinghouse oven, with plenty of bench space and cupboards
-The cottage feel is further enhanced by feature leadlight, and sash windows framing garden views
-Updated bathroom caters well to guests, with deep spa bath, shower as well as laundry facilities
-Let children and pets enjoy the space that over 1000sqm will offer, with climbing trees and shade
-Or explore the potential for subdivision with planning documents available for a rear allotment
-Double gates with a concrete driveway pad provides enough space for boats and caravans
-Garden shed to the rear ensures tools, bikes and beach gear can be locked away securely

With the expected growth in the booming Portarlington market, don’t let an opportunity like this pass you by. Become a part of the town’s history, and secure this home for your future!


*All information offered by Bellarine Property is provided in good faith. It is derived from sources believed to be accurate and current as at the date of publication and as such Bellarine Property simply pass this information on. Use of such material is at your sole risk. Prospective purchasers are advised to make their own enquiries with respect to the information that is passed on. Bellarine Property will not be liable for any loss resulting from any action or decision by you in reliance on the information.
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