194 Great Western Highway, Blackheath

Historical, Charming and Intimate- View By Appointment
LOCATION: Prominently displaying its charm, an easy walk to the Blue Mountains township of Blackheath, famous for beautiful white winters, superb rhododendron displays and magnificent views at Govetts Leap. A wide variety of bushwalks, amazing vistas and quaint shopping, make Blackheath considered to be one of the best villages across the Blue Mountains.
STYLE: Standing proudly on approximately 1,950 m2, surrounded by intricate gardens, is this incredible sprawling residence, formerly operating as the much loved and revered "George Boutique Hotel". Originally built in 1891, expressing all the charm and character of the late 1800's, rarely found in such superb condition.
LAYOUT: Multiple living spaces, including the large sunroom overlooking the gardens and brilliant sunsets. Formal living/library with gas fireplace. Flexible spaces allow for a mix of bedrooms, study, living, or whatever takes the fancy of the discerning buyer.
Spacious and fully fitted kitchen, intimate lounge and bar areas and a multitude of spaces to create a lifestyle to dream of. Covered and paved Terrazzo Terrace flowing to the expansive gardens. Private wine cellar and copious storage.
FEATURES: Combining modern features and luxuries within its 130-year history. Chandeliers and ornate period lighting suspended from the high ceilings. Efficient central heating ensuring a cosy and comfortable environment, along with ceiling fans throughout to cater for the warmer months. There are working fireplaces in six of the bedrooms. French doors from 8 bedrooms opening to the wrap around veranda. This magnificent property is the perfect place to create your family get-a-way, or re-instate the grandeur of yesteryear with the furniture and other items included in the sale. This is your opportunity to bring life back to the property as a boutique hotel and restaurant, AirBnB, wedding venue or anything your heart desires.

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