Woodbridge worker’s cottage home

In Woodbridge this worker’s cottage style home with a fully renovated kitchen overlooks a park and wetlands.
January 16, 2025

DISCOVER this worker’s cottage style home which dates back to about 1910 and has been updated for modern living.

The 500sqm property has a fully renovated kitchen featuring contemporary appliances, ample storage space, and a refreshed bathroom designed with stylish fixtures.

The home includes four bedrooms, with three spacious ones ideal for family or guests, and one smaller room serving as a nursery or a home office.

Some bedrooms feature built in shelves, and another has a mirror and sliding wardrobe installation that makes it easy to check and correct the outfit if needed.

New floor coverings and paint throughout the home add a fresh and inviting touch.

The living area is fully carpeted with neutral grey carpets which complement the grey walls that define many spaces in the house.

The large open living room seamlessly connects to a generous kitchen, creating an inviting area perfect for entertaining or relaxing with loved ones.

The bathroom has been updated to be more spacious and fit contemporary living standards, and the house also has a new roof.
The backyard has a big space for hosts to entertain guests in open air and take in the big natural landscape while enjoying each other’s company as the house backs directly onto Ray Marshall Park.

Situated in one of the most desirable locations in Woodbridge, the cottage offers picturesque views overlooking Ray Marshall Park and serene wetlands, making it a perfect spot for nature lovers.

Shopping is made easy with Midland Gate less than 2km away from the property, and families with young children will be able to make use of the Sonas Early Learning and Care Centre located just a 220m walk away.

Address:
47 Harper Street, Woodbridge
Price:
From $599,000
Agency:

Real Estate Plus
For more information contact
Brian Rasmussen on 0403 808 999

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