The River Stone Cottage is one of six original timber workers houses to have been restored in the Old Saw Mill Town at Brooman. Both bedrooms have a king sized bed, ceiling fans and landscape views. There is a true north wood fireplace installed in the living room side of the original double chimney, with a gas cook top and exhaust in the kitchen side of the chimney. The building is made of all local timber throughout including original floorboards, weatherboards and Coachwood architraves. The wall feature above the main fireplace includes pieces of all the local timber species used in the original (and restored) construction. The kitchen features a double sink set in Spotted Gum slab top and open plan dining space. The adjoining lounge room has plenty of space to read, relax and absorb the surrounds. The corner couch can double as two single beds (you just need a sleeping bag). There is also an additional day bed on the front porch from which you can see the stars. River Stone House has a separate external bathroom which comes off the back (main access) porch and features a large river rock and tiled shower with Coachwood vanity, sink and toilet. The property is completely off grid and features a central solar system and underground 240V power. Water is collected from the pristine rain, collected and stored in galvanised iron tanks. Hot water is provided by instantaneous gas water heater located on the outside of the building. The old town site is set opposite a large bend in the Clyde River. Deep water extends from the bend nearly kilometre upstream. It is a great place for canoeing, fishing for Bass, Platypus watching or simply listening to the dozens of unique and beautiful endemic bird species of this area. The buildings date back to the late 1800’s to early 1900’s and once supported a thriving community of up to 200 people employed in the timber mill. Brooman had a post office, school, dance hall, mechanics building, galley, general store, phone exchange and cottages like the River Stone for the saw mill workers and their families.