Crafted cabin ready to pass onto new owners
A charming Aireys Inlet cottage is for sale for the first time in its 45-year history to continue an impressive history that included survival of the Ash Wednesday bushfires.
7 Berthon Street is a period home nestled among Ironbark trees on a winding gravel road that provides a sense of seclusion synonymous with the Surf Coast hamlet.
The craftsman-built rough sawn Oregon cabin is just a 900m walk from Sandy Gully Beach, with easy access to Sunnymeade Beach and the clifftop walk connecting Urquharts Beach and the Lighthouse.
Wide verandahs outside and pine-lined walls, cathedral ceilings, timber windows, and slate flooring show outstanding craftsmanship.
The main level features a living room with a thermal mass double brick wall, a farmhouse-style kitchen, two bedrooms, a family bathroom, linen cupboard, and a spacious laundry.
Upstairs includes a versatile a loft space with ample room for beds, a sitting area, and storage, complete with a west-facing deck.
Hayden Real Estate is selling this property, with price hopes set between $1.395 million and $1.495 million.