Sited in a natural bush land setting among tropical landscaped gardens and hidden behind electric timber entrance gates, fenced to four sides is this delightful post war cottage providing a relaxing retreat for both residents and guests. The current owner has added some great features and a surprise awaits at every turn. Paving stones lead to a timber framed Balinese styled gazebo sitting proudly at the bottom of the garden providing a place to entertain or just to enjoy the outdoors. A whimsically painted timber garden shed keeps tools and bikes safe and out of the weather.
Future proofed with a water tank in place for those dry spells for extra water storage for the veggie garden and a solar system on the roof to assist with any power costs.
The cottage boast three bedrooms, all with ceiling fans and built in robes. Creating warmth is the polished timber floors throughout the home, except for the wet areas being tiled. The bathroom is modern and simple to reflect the cottage style. Retaining some of its original features is the decorative cornice in the living area. Petite but perfectly formed this cottage is decorated with muted greys and crisp whites creating a light and airy feel, through the home. Cabinetry is utilized to maximise storage for all the appliances and knick knacks needed in the kitchen. The old world charm continues with casement windows to all rooms and custom made Gorilla screens have been installed to all external doors and windows. Cleverly designed, with sliding doors, this system enables easy access for cleaning. Located close to schools and shops and not too far from the ferry terminal. To view give Debra a call on 0438 474 663.