$ 398,000.00  8 Beppo St Goulburn NSW 2580 Beppo No 8. This fine example of 1899 Federation, is a stand out in one of Goulburn’s most sort after streets.  As the name suggests, the Federation style house was built in the Federation era from the end of the 19th century to the 1920’s. It was the first distinctive Australian house type, designed to embrace the outdoor lifestyles of the Australian people. 8 Beppo Boasts 4 generous high ceiling bedrooms, two living areas, dining and charming kitchen and pantry, with this magical property sitting on an enormous all level 1000m2. Delightfully landscaped with a great entertainment area, it’s neighbors are of similar origin, guaranteeing the astute buyer continued capital growth and demand, in future years. The roofs of federation houses were typically made of terracotta tiles, with an assortment of decorative features such as gables and motifs adorning the exterior of the property. Leadlight windows are also a common feature of the Federation style house and as a result, Federation houses are often very picturesque and eye catching, just as No 8 Beppo is. Agents Comments: Grand, Grander, Grandest, it’s just a wonderful presentation of late 19 century, sitting up proudly well back off this leafy Goulburn street, yelling out to all those serious era buyers, “ Come and get me !” While there are a number of challenges associated with renovating Federation homes, the end result is always viewed as being well worth the effort, and in this case most of it has been done. Our vendors are serious, and want this done.  Offers from $398,000 Historical Interest: Federation architecture refers to the architectural style in Australia, predominantly in the Federation period c. 1890 - c. 1915. The period refers to the Federation of Australia on 1 January 1901, when the Australian colonies collectively became the Commonwealth of Australia. Most Federation houses are free standing and single storey, with the more up market properties being double storey. They are usually medium to large size properties, with the common layout being a main bedroom at the front off the verandah, a lounge room at the end of the hallway and utility areas towards the back. One of the Federation house’s most positive attributes style is its aesthetic value. With its decorative external and internal features and rambling style, Federation homes can look visually sensational. In additional to presenting well, the Federation style has the advantage of being a good size and designed to cater specifically for the Australian lifestyle. There are many historic homesteads in Goulburn, open to those seeking an insight to life in earlier and harsher days. These include the National Trust historic home, Riversdale (1844) restored and furnished in period style, St Clair, Garroorigang, Bishopthorpe and Claremont Close (1856) a fascinating example of the architecture of workers' cottages, coachhouses etc in the second half of last century. Features Fireplace Outdoor entertainment area Fenced Balcony Low maintenance   	 Deck Barbecue Skylight Verandah Sprinkler system Property Details Bedrooms 		 4 Bathrooms 		 1 Garages 		 1 Secure Parking 		 4 On Street Parking 		 2 Land Area 		 1000 m2 Floor Area 		 30 m2 Contact Details Agent:  Donald Zalapa Phone:   Mobile:  1300795517

8 Beppo St Goulburn NSW 2580


Beppo No 8.

This fine example of 1899 Federation, is a stand out in one of Goulburn’s most sort after streets. 
As the name suggests, the Federation style house was built in the Federation era from the end of the 19th century to the 1920’s. It was the first distinctive Australian house type, designed to embrace the outdoor lifestyles of the Australian people.

8 Beppo Boasts 4 generous high ceiling bedrooms, two living areas, dining and charming kitchen and pantry, with this magical property sitting on an enormous all level 1000m2. Delightfully landscaped with a great entertainment area, it’s neighbors are of similar origin, guaranteeing the astute buyer continued capital growth and demand, in future years.

The roofs of federation houses were typically made of terracotta tiles, with an assortment of decorative features such as gables and motifs adorning the exterior of the property.
Leadlight windows are also a common feature of the Federation style house and as a result, Federation houses are often very picturesque and eye catching, just as No 8 Beppo is.

Agents Comments:
Grand, Grander, Grandest, it’s just a wonderful presentation of late 19 century, sitting up proudly well back off this leafy Goulburn street, yelling out to all those serious era buyers, “ Come and get me !”
While there are a number of challenges associated with renovating Federation homes, the end result is always viewed as being well worth the effort, and in this case most of it has been done.
Our vendors are serious, and want this done. 
Offers from $398,000

Historical Interest:
Federation architecture refers to the architectural style in Australia, predominantly in the Federation period c. 1890 - c. 1915. The period refers to the Federation of Australia on 1 January 1901, when the Australian colonies collectively became the Commonwealth of Australia.
Most Federation houses are free standing and single storey, with the more up market properties being double storey.
They are usually medium to large size properties, with the common layout being a main bedroom at the front off the verandah, a lounge room at the end of the hallway and utility areas towards the back.

One of the Federation house’s most positive attributes style is its aesthetic value. With its decorative external and internal features and rambling style, Federation homes can look visually sensational. In additional to presenting well, the Federation style has the advantage of being a good size and designed to cater specifically for the Australian lifestyle.

There are many historic homesteads in Goulburn, open to those seeking an insight to life in earlier and harsher days. These include the National Trust historic home, Riversdale (1844) restored and furnished in period style, St Clair, Garroorigang, Bishopthorpe and Claremont Close (1856) a fascinating example of the architecture of workers' cottages, coachhouses etc in the second half of last century.

Features

Fireplace
Outdoor entertainment area
Fenced
Balcony
Low maintenance
 
Deck
Barbecue
Skylight
Verandah
Sprinkler system

Property Details

Bedrooms 4
Bathrooms 1
Garages 1
Secure Parking 4
On Street Parking 2
Land Area 1000 m2
Floor Area 30 m2

Contact Details

Agent:  Donald Zalapa
Phone:  
Mobile:  1300795517

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