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  • GYD314,450
  • (USD 1,500)
Built in 1938 this classic colonial build is a vintage to the Guyanese architecture, and a major attraction to international tourist - If you`ve never had a chance to enter one of these cool antique heaven, here is your chance.

Once owned by the Charlton Sawmill family - has now been offered up in all of its glory so that you the visitor to Guyana can now rent it as, a whole or family unit, for your family re unions, treats, vacationing groups or for a professional who has just arrived in Georggetown and need an immediate accommodation until you find your long term home.

This beautiful master piece is full of life and character inside and out, as you will see in the next 4 photographs that follows this one.

Its a stylish dwelling heaven, less the modern fancies - A few day treat here will fill you up on Georgetown History as access to Georgetown rich history can be pealed out to you by a former major of Georgetown son, who Manages it .

There is plenty of rooms for a large family dinner with dining tables to accomodate, 4 big spacious and breezy bedrooms with Demerara shutters, beautiful modern Kitchen, and running water , will keep you comfortable and feeling cared for .

If Colonialism architcture tickles your fancy or you would like to journey into it`s architectural history of these unique builds , them you will be no less than fullfilled - as the street that housed, this beauty is laden with lots more eyefuls treats, many of which have been transformed into local Hotels .

This downtown visitor`s palace is 5 minutes walk to all ,you will ever need in the city of Georgetown.

Public hospital and some of the best Guyanese restaurants sporting open air bars are a stone throw away.

Fast foods, banking, supermarkets and that fresh Guyanese fruits and vegetables that you miss so dearly are only a comfortable stroll away.

Book now before it`s too late.
Built in 1938 this classic colonial build is a vintage to the Guyanese architecture, and a major attraction to international tourist - If you`ve never had a chance to enter one of these cool antique heaven, here is your chance.

Once owned by the Charlton Sawmill family - has now been offered up in all of its glory so that you the visitor to ...

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