Thomas Tandy architecture became very prominent in the 1950′s, it was a modernistic design of that era.
Tandy’s designs really found their place in the Sandhill/Kings Meadows area, with good elevation and views.
Way ahead of his time, Tandy’s designs mostly consisted of cantilevered structures, strong steel finishes and huge amount of natural light; always creative and resourceful.
64 Gascoyne St is a fine example of this era and has been meticulously maintained with all the modern finishes.
On entry the views will amaze you, you can’t help but be drawn to the vast expanse of windows, the living area runs along this side of the property to enjoy the sunshine and views. Two large bedrooms and a central bathroom make up the internal living area. Outside has 2 options for entertaining with a lovely private BBQ area, or you can use the deck and enjoy those stunning views.
High quality fittings are the common theme throughout the home to list just a few:
- Granite benchtops
- Bespoke kitchen cabinetry
- Natural gas for heating, cooking and hot water
- Tasmanian Oak flooring
- Private outdoor oasis
- Abundance of storage
- Well maintained garden