Former Jamberoo milk factory cream of NSW south coast offerings

Former Jamberoo milk factory cream of NSW south coast offerings
Alistair WalshNovember 21, 2011

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A former milk factory has been listed in the Jamberoo Valley in the NSW south coast with price hopes of $1.45 million.

The 1928 factory was converted into a three-bedroom home by two artists, the current owners, 13 years ago.

The Factory Lane home includes a roller door entry into a foyer used as a studio.

They kept the original cast-iron staircase and an imposing wall of control panels used by the former factory.

The house also features a casual dining area, an eat-in kitchen, a casual living area, a formal living and dining area, a gallery space, a guest wing and a large storage area. Upstairs is another living space and a separate studio.

Painter and photographer Bill Zimpel and ceramics artist Judit are moving to Perth to be closer to their grandchildren.

The Zimpels bought the property for $220,000 in 1997.

The property is currently listed with Adam Guthrie Lifestyle Property.

Alistair Walsh

Deutsche Welle online reporter

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