Offering the perfect blend of classic Queenslander and modern creature comforts, this magnificent home sits high on a quarter acre allotment in Coalfalls. Built in 1910, the home was originally located on Zillman Road, Ascot until it was relocated to Ipswich in 2003. At this time the home was tastefully reconfigured and it now boasts 4 built-in bedrooms (all of which are fully air-conditioned) with the main bedroom having a large walk in robe and an impressive ensuite. Now if four bedrooms aren’t enough then how about this – there’s a fully self-contained granny flat out the back! Adding yet another bedroom , Bathroom and a Kitchenette.
While returning the property to its former glory, it was repainted, reroofed and insulated, re- plumbed and rewired. The pressed metal ceilings were ground back to their original state and then painstakingly restored. Other modern touches added to the home included hard-wired smoke alarms, crim safe mesh to security doors and tinted windows to alleviate the glare on the western side of the home.
This home really does offer many opportunities for a relaxed lifestyle, from the in ground pool and entertainment area out the back to the cool breezy deck out the front. The western wing of the home has been designed to be the entertaining hub and the kitchen received a home cook’s dream makeover. New cupboards and bench tops, as well as a free standing stainless steel oven, complete with range hood and separate dishwasher, it’s sure to be the place to fuel some legendary dinner parties.
Now if that doesn’t whet your appetite, then let’s take a moment to admire the grandeur and spaciousness of the high positioned front veranda with views all the way to Cunninghams Gap. What a way to end the day – sitting back of an afternoon with a glass of local wine and watching the sunset.