23 Prince Street, Paterson

Introducing this timeless treasure Circa 1826 'Noumea Cottage'

House

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For Sale

Price Guide $1,050,000 - $1,150,000

Company Details

New South Wales

Inspection Times

Please contact Charlie Lund to arrange an appointment.

Property Information

  • Land area approx 784.6sqm
  • Council Rates $2844/year
  • Water Rates $751/year

Property Features

  • Air Conditioning
  • Built In Wardrobes
  • Open Spaces 3
  • Heating
  • Fully Fenced
  • Shed
  • Close to Shops
  • Close to Transport
  • Dishwasher
  • Floorboards
  • Garages 1
  • Car Parking - Surface
  • Area Views
  • Ducted Heating
  • Deck
  • Toilets 2
  • Close to Schools
  • Secure Parking
  • Ducted Cooling
  • Outdoor Entertaining Area
  • Open Fireplace

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Steeped in history and brimming with character, Noumea Cottage is a rare gem that has stood the test of time since 1826 and is believed to be the oldest home in Paterson.

Once a general store, post office, schoolhouse, jail, and inn, this historic treasure is ready for its next chapter-whether as a family home, boutique B&B, Airbnb, or even a romantic wedding venue.

Nestled on a serene block, its wraparound verandah, leadlight windows, exposed brick fireplaces, and vintage chandeliers exude period charm, while modern comforts blend seamlessly.

With lush gardens, four grand bedrooms and spacious living zones, this historic haven promises a lifestyle of tranquility and timeless elegance.

Circa 1826, Noumea Cottage is a charming historic property believed to be Paterson's oldest home Originally built and granted to James Phillips, the property is heritage listed with local significance Over the years the property has been a general store, a post office, a schoolhouse, a jail and an inn Today Noumea Cottage would be an ideal family home, bed and breakfast, Airbnb or wedding venue Set on a 784sqm block, surrounded by tranquil gardens, Noumea Cottage offers the ultimate serenity Lush foliage frames the home, while a traditional wraparound verandah encases the historic facade Sit and enjoy your morning coffee on the front verandah, then step inside to a character filled abode Lantern-style wall sconces, feature leadlight windows, 9ft high ceilings and decorative plaster abound Polished timber floors flow throughout, and high skirting boards and picture rails complete each room A traditional, 1450mm wide hallway, with vintage chandeliers, leads to four bedrooms at front of house The master and bedroom 2 each have vintage lighting, exposed brick, open fireplaces, built-in robes Bedroom 3 is light-filled and has an exposed brick, open fireplace, while bedroom 4 is tranquil retreat Soak your worries away in the luxurious spa bath in the period bathroom, complete with an open fire The bathroom also boasts tessellated floor tiles, pressed metal, vintage lighting and brass tapware Tap into history with a unique sandstone and brick construction cellar, accessed via the main bathroom At the rear of the home is the kitchen, dining and family room, which melds charm with convenience The handcrafted timber kitchen offers a cherry red AGA oven, 6-burner gas cooktop and dishwasher A tesselated, coloured tiled splashback, a farmhouse sink and leadlight window complete the space The kitchen overlooks the dining space and the light-filled living room with a combustion wood fire French doors open to a covered entertaining deck ideal for enjoying alfresco dining or glass of wine French doors also open off the other side of the living room, and hallway, to a wraparound verandah The backyard is your 'secret garden' with meandering paths, peaceful courtyard and a veggie patch The blacksmiths workshop is perfect as a man cave, bar, entertaining area or a large storage solution An original outhouse and garden shed could double as a chicken coop and there's space for a fire pit Grand, automatic gates lead to private driveway with parking for three cars, plus a fourth in the shed Other features include Daikin ducted air conditioning, close proximity to local parks and train station 20 minutes to Maitland CBD, 30 minutes to Hunter Valley wineries, 60 minutes to Newcastle CBD
Council Rates $2,844pa

Location and Amenities

Nearby Government Schools

Paterson Public School, Martins Creek Public School, Iona Public School & Vacy Public School

Contact Charlie Lund and Tori Lund for more information.

Suite 19A/121 Lawes Street East Maitland NSW 2323
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