Built in 1928 and sympathetically extended over time this gorgeous heritage weatherboard has a rich history and has become an Ainslie landmark.

It began life as a public service worker’s cottage and has evolved into a delightful family home. It has also been run as a successful bed and breakfast.

Set back from the street and nestled within alluring gardens on a magic quarter acre block, the home is characterised by its charming heritage faade. Step inside and step back in time with broad polished Baltic pine floors, timber sash windows, picture rails, high ceilings, a large open fireplace to the formal lounge and a sunny front verandah.

The design of the home makes the most of the long north facing block. There are four bedrooms, all with built-in robes, including a huge master bedroom with an expansive built-in robe, ensuite with spa and access through French doors onto delightful rear gardens. The updated kitchen looks over the gardens and the dining features French doors to access a large, low rear deck and garden vista. The main bathroom has been recently and beautifully renovated and features a deep claw foot bath.

There’s ducted gas heating, reverse cycle cooling and the home has a true charm. As far as the location goes, it’s hard to beat opposite All Saints Church in easy walking distance of Braddon or the Ainslie shops and within minutes of the city with a bus stop out the front.

Do Not Miss This One …

Features:

- Extended 1928 heritage weatherboard with enormous character and charm
- Picture rails, high ceilings, timber sash windows, polished Baltic pine floors, large open fire place
- Huge segregated main bedroom (or parents retreat) with kitchenette, large ensuite & spa, extensive built-in robes & French doors onto the rear garden
- Sunny front verandah
- Four bedrooms, all with built-in robes
- Updated kitchen and sparkling new bathroom (with claw foot bath)
- Big block (1,037m2), delightful gardens
- Ducted gas heating and reverse cycle air conditioning
- Super con