30 McEvoy Street, Warwick
$850pw
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Canning Lodge — Circa 1852 Georgian Heritage Residence
WANT TO INSPECT? 1. Click on the “BOOK AN INSPECTION/ REQUEST AN INSPECTION” button 2. Register to join an existing inspection 3. If no time offered, please register so we can contact you once time is arranged 4. If you do not register, we cannot notify you of any time changes, cancellations, or further inspection times Ready to Apply? Please visit: www.2apply.com.au/agency/waderealestate.com.au OR contact our office to request a copy of an application form to be sent to you via email. Please note if you have applied does not automatically register you for inspections. You will be required to follow the above process. Canning Lodge Circa 1852 Georgian Heritage Residence Fully Furnished. Move In Ready Well suited to professionals or those relocating to the area seeking a fully furnished residence ready for immediate living. Canning Lodge is a restored circa 1852 brick residence showcasing classic Georgian architectural proportion while combining historic character with modern comfort and fully furnished convenience. The home has recently undergone a complete restoration, renewed from the ground up while preserving the architectural character of the original residence. Key Features • Fully furnished and ready for immediate living • Modern kitchen with industrial-grade stainless steel workspace and commercial three-bay sink • Electric oven and cooktop, microwave included • Complete cooking and dining utensils • Modern bathroom with quality finishes • Wide central hallway with high ceilings • Formal dining room with original open fireplace • Covered rear area suitable for outdoor seating or undercover parking • Fully fenced property with new front driveway and pedestrian gate • Original crow's ash timber floors professionally restored • High traditionally profiled skirting boards • Fanlights in living rooms and bedrooms • Well-designed electrical layout with generous outlets • Remote-controlled lighting • Security rear door with flyscreens to windows • Washing machine, heat pump dryer, dishwasher and television included Upgrades and Restoration • Heritage grade thick galvanised iron roof with R7.0 ceiling insulation installed • Hand crafted and soldered galvanised gutters and downpipes by Glegg Manufacturing • Complete electrical system replacement including new switchboard, cabling, outlets, switches and upgraded street connection • Interior and exterior repainted • New front gates Setting Situated on an approximately 817sqm fully fenced allotment, the home enjoys an elevated position with open views toward the Great Dividing Range while remaining within minutes of the Warwick CBD. Historical and Architectural Notes The property is historically linked to early Warwick figures including Dr Charles Miles and Reverend Benjamin Glennie, reflecting the district's formative residential history and the early development of the township. The home is constructed from handmade, wood-fired colonial bricks produced locally by the Schnitzerling family, early German emigrant brickmakers in Warwick. The residence features three brick thick Old English bond walls providing strong structural mass, excellent thermal stability and natural acoustic separation. High ceilings throughout enhance the sense of space and ventilation typical of early Georgian residences. The house sits on a substantial sandstone base forming a stable and enduring foundation.