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A sandstone western Sydney property that was originally built as a worker’s terrace for a nearby woollen mill has come up for the sale.
The home at 1-5 Bundarra Rd in Regentville was constructed in the 1840s to be originally used as housing for workers that had been part of the Sir John Jamison’s Regentville Estate.
It was later converted into a single dwelling in the 1930s.
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The three-bedroom building is the last remaining evidence of a previous riverside development in the region.
Sitting on 2880sqm of land, the home is very much in original condition and has two sandstone bedrooms plus potential for another, antique windows and back-to-back fireplaces in the living room.
Located just 200m from the Nepean River, listing agent Josh Cassells said he was expecting plenty of interest at Saturday’s auction.
“We’re expecting it to go pretty well and there will be quite a few people who will register,” he said.
It is priced around the mid $1 million mark, with locals and upsizers interested in living near the river.
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