Circa early 1950′s home has a great story to tell.
The home, originally built in the early 1950′s was 1 of 3 homes of the Honeycomb design by Mr W H Dando.
Relocated to Markwood in the 1990′s from the Melbourne suburb of Beaumaris, it is now ideally positioned on approximately 2 acres of River flats land, overlooking a Billabong.
The home still has the ‘honeycomb’ foot print however there has been modifications done to bring it into today’s living.
The home consists of 3 generous sized bedrooms with double built in robes to the main & walk in robes to the other 2
There is a full ensuite and the family bathroom is placed at the other end of the house close to bedrooms 2 & 3 for convenience.
There are 3 living areas with the dining room being the hub of the home and an additional ‘fly proof’ outdoor room which is North facing. The home has solar power (3.5kW) and a compressor hot water service.
This home is temperature controlled with 2 split system heating cooling units, a slow combustion wood heater with transfer ducts to the bedrooms 2 & 3 and a LPG gas outlet for a freestanding gas heater. Deep verandahs protect from the westerly sun.
There is ample storage throughout the home.
There is a double zinc aluminum shed approx. 14 x 7 m joined. Each shed has a full height sliding door entrance and the eastern side shed has a sectioned off bungalow and loft area. There is a carport attached to the shed and double carport to the home.
this property is a small acreage property nestled among larger farming properties allowing the the owner low maintenance with all of the rural benefits.