Maldon 36 Adair Street
ADAIR HOUSE circa 1875-1890, A RICHLY STYLED PERIOD HOME WITH AN AMAZING STUDIO-COTTAGE
Behind a very pretty facade, Adair House offers flexible spaces on a beautiful leafy garden that enjoys a north facing rear aspect, a return verandah and a house sized self-contained studio cottage perfect for guests, a work from home space or a letting income. Noted as reputedly having the first boom time bay window in town, Adair House is mostly solid brick and features a lace work verandah entry. The home has formal lounge and dining rooms with open fire places, ducted hydronic heating, 2 bedrooms, kitchen with garden courtyard aspect, a breakfast room and period style bathroom. Tall ceilings with ornate cornices, rosettes and pressed metal detail feature throughout. The studio cottage is separate from the home but linked by the verandah and features soaring coved ceilings, an open plan living space with kitchenette, reverse cycle air, 2 bedrooms and a bathroom €“ all nicely styled and able to be used for B & B, a permanent rental,  or work from home space. The gardens and grounds are level and feature a canopy of shade trees, a parterre hedged garden area, fruit trees, water tanks and a garage/workshop. Adair House is the quintessential period home with a location and options to match.
Get to know Maldon
Proud of its historic past but also a thoroughly modern community; Maldon is a uniquely preserved gold mining town and a well-serviced, functional place to live. Named as Australia’s first Notable town by the National Trust in 1966 the central streetscapes of Maldon have been lovingly and meticulously preserved.
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- Rob Waller
- Leah Panos
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Property Information
- Land area approx 975sqm
Property Features
- Air Conditioning
- Alarm System
- Built-In Robes
- Car Parking
- Carpeted
- Close to Shops
- Heating