Owners moving north and will miss their beloved home of 27 years that was built around 1900.
This home has unique design and proportions from the 3.25m (11 feet) high ceilings, massive living spaces, original coloured glass inserts and fleur-de-lis patterned leadlights.
When you enter the large front verandah you will know you are in a one of a kind Queenslander with its onion dome fretwork.
The home is open plan but not like a traditional Queenslander floor plan. An l shaped hallway separates the bedrooms and the living spaces to provided privacy and a sound barrier.
Main bedroom is amongst the largest in the suburb and is bigger than most other homes’s lounge room. A massive bay window is 3.5 metres wide and is in perfect proportion with the rest of the room.
Bedroom 2 would be as big as most other homes main bedroom.
Bedroom 3 is at the end of the hallway and like all the bedrooms has French doors onto a sleepout.
Lounge room has French doors out to the front verandah and has stately casement windows with 4 pane coloured glass tops and fan lights.
Dining room would hold your 12 piece dining setting and is arched to the lounge rooms.
Kitchen is another mammoth room and has been renewed using manmade stone bench tops and 6 burner gas stove.
Bathroom has traditional claw foot bath, shower, large vanity and storage.
Under the house has been fully concreted with 2.5 metre clearance and parties for 100 guests are easily catered for.
Backyard has large double garage or man’s shed with three phase power for all your hobby needs.
The 799m2 corner allotment has plenty of room for extensions, pool or just a great place for kids to play.
Locations is fantastic with a 5 or 6 minute walk to Eagle Junction train station and shops.
Hurry ring me now or you will regret not inspecting this Grande home.