An almost entirely untainted retro classic, this inviting residence evokes a strong sense of nostalgia, harping back to the romance of the 70s. Obviously well-maintained over time, it is in excellent condition throughout and requires little if any change to accommodate modern standards.
Able to be separated from other rooms by glass sliding doors, the lounge hosts a gas heater. It has been recently re-carpeted in a creamy colour that complements the timber architraves, skirting boards, doors, window frames and built-in wall units. Light and bright, a sunroom at the rear of the residence provides a second living zone and would be ideal as a study.
The meals area also has a wall unit, along with a reverse cycle split system and a servery window. In the pristine original kitchen, a gas stove and range hood are employed amongst an abundant supply of cabinetry. Pale pastel aqua tiles and fittings in the bathroom could easily combine with a splash of white paint for an instant fresh update. The main bedroom contains a handsome timber built-in robe as well as a ceiling fan.
The immense backyard is of similar proportions to our childhood habitats, where there was ample room for kicking the footy around or for a game of backyard cricket. With power, roller door and concrete floor, the single garage is great for use as either a workshop or secure shelter for a vehicle. The garden shed comes in handy for storing the mower, plus tools to prune the fruit trees. Fully-fenced and very neat, the backyard is terrific for children and pets alike.
It’s an easy walk to the bay side, community health centre, library, Goldsworthy Reserve, Corio Village shopping Centre and Waterworld from this convenient address. Situated between Princes highway, Princes Freeway and Bacchus Marsh Road makes commuting a breeze too.