This charming little 1920s bungalow is in the Goldilocks zone, positioned as it is on a private block in a quiet, pretty part of Blackheath, but only a short stroll to the town and station. It is ripe for renovation with its pine floorboards, high ceilings, Victorian fireplace (with delicately carved wooden mantle), that all provide a wonderful ‘bone structure’ for this light, character filled cottage. The two main rooms – lounge and bedroom – feel generous in size, and the lounge is flooded with winter light through a large north-facing picture window, There is also a study, small galley kitchen and a ‘mud room’ at the back door, with potential for extending towards the rear. Existing bathroom facilities are currently underneath the house and not accessed internally. The entrance way features a delightful covered patio that provides a sheltered and private outdoor nook. At the rear, a garden path meanders down through a charming mix of cool climate and native plants in a secluded, hedge-lined backyard. With a little work and some tender care, this quaint gem could be your own quintessential cosy, Blackheath escape.