Situated just a few minutes’ walk from the ever-popular Blackmans Bay beach, this charming 1950′s cottage with picturesque gardens, fabulous water views and thoughtfully retained period features, is sure to delight.

From the moment you step through the door you will feel the warmth and character that this four-bedroom home has to offer. Original features include timber floors, ornate ceilings and cornices, light fittings, timber picture rails, skirtings and window frames, plus a wood fire with decorative mantel.

At the centre of the home is a wonderful, open-plan kitchen with wall oven, ample cupboards, pantry and an enormous benchtop providing plenty of room for the daily, family gatherings. There is a good-sized living area with both reverse cycle air-conditioner and cozy fireplace. The lovely dining area has impressive timber windows that let in loads of natural light and frame the views across Blackmans Bay and beyond. Out through the French doors, the extended, covered deck provides the perfect, all-weather entertaining or alfresco dining space.

The bedrooms are all generously sized and have both built-in wardrobes with additional storage above. There is a central family bathroom with separate toilet and an excellent laundry with linen cupboard, plus an essential second toilet.

The private gardens are fully fenced, have been beautifully maintained and are a mix of attractive flower beds, established fruit trees and shrubs, with plenty of room for the green house, vegetable garden and shed.

There is ample off-street parking behind the gated entry with a 12.9m drive through carport with remote roller door at the side of the home as well as room for two more vehicles at the front.

With the beach just minutes away and so close to sought-after schools, shops, restaurants and public transport this is the ideal family home.

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