Albert St. Cottage
Overview
Albert St. Cottage is a heritage-listed cottage in Berry, NSW, circa 1860.
A rare surviving slab-built timber cottage, it offers a tangible connection to the region's early history while remaining firmly rooted in the present. Original timber floors, rough-sawn walls and a sandstone hearth featuring a French Cheminees Philippe fireplace sit comfortably alongside contemporary comforts and considered details.
Located on a quiet residential street just moments from Berry's village centre, the cottage sleeps up to four guests across two bedrooms and offers the rare combination of privacy, walkability and connection to place.
Beyond the cottage, a series of interconnected garden spaces encourage life outdoors. A vine-covered pergola, sandstone barbecue, fire pit and elevated timber deck provide places to gather, dine and unwind beneath established trees and gardens.
Inside, antique furnishings, natural materials and carefully chosen objects create an atmosphere that feels calm, grounded and quietly understated. Guests will find a generous stone bathroom, fully equipped kitchen and spaces designed for cooking, conversation, reading and rest.
Albert St. Cottage is not a luxury retreat in the conventional sense. Its luxury lies elsewhere — in quiet mornings, meals shared with friends, books read by the fire and the rare feeling of having nowhere else to be.
More than accommodation, it offers something increasingly difficult to find: permission to pause.
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