Built between 1915 and the 1940′s in Australia, Californian Bungalows were based on the American bungalow design. The style was hugely popular in Australia during this time and resulted in Californian Bungalows being a common sight across Australian suburbia. This home comes with its own specially framed piece of history showing the titles of all previous owners back to when it was built in 1928.

With a heavy, solid appearance, Californian Bungalows are easily recognizable by a number of identifiable characteristics. For instance the Bungalows around Mackay are usually built with medium height – high set timber stumps. The roof line is major eye catching part to the home with a three gable roof style.

A typical Californian Bungalow, the home is reasonably sized, with two very large bedrooms a sleep out and an office. This home has high ceilings throughout with painted tongue and grove timber walls. The lounge area having beautiful wide board polished timber floors and stained glass casement windows. The kitchen has been tastefully renovated into a two pac finish and reflects and falls in with the character of the home.

The property is established amongst a leafy garden on a full fenced allotment measuring 809m2. Side access to the rear yard can be done down both sides of the home.

A Sustainability Declaration is available from agent.