< img src=" https://www.realestate.com.au/news/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/Hall-5.jpg "alt =""> A striking home combining an initial Canadian wood cabin that has been modernised as part of an owner-built extension is turning heads in a historic Canberra village.The luxury six-bedroom home at 6 Palmer St, Hall, is being used for$4 million through personal sale in among the quaint area’s more unusual homes. The main kitchen includes a concealed walk-in kitchen and glass function wine rack. Picture: realestate.com.au The home would most attract a family or multigenerational living, provided it is basically two homes in one. It would likewise please purchasers yearning a lifestyle of modern-day luxury blended with a rural feel, he said.

“That’s the appeal of Hall – it’s got a heritage overlay over the whole township. There is a great deal of older things like museums and it’s an extremely intriguing little pocket of Canberra, probably like a little country town feel actually,” Mr Paine included.

A$4m sale would set a record for the village. Photo: realestate.com.au

If sold, the $4 million rate would mark a record for the small town, Mr Paine kept in mind.

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