A very rare opportunity toown an honest and original bungalow residence in ever popular Colonel Light Gardens, one of the most unique and novel heritage precincts in the world. With its wide grassed verges, larger than average allotments and clever rear access-ways which house all of the necessary services thereby promoting an orderly and pristine street-scape, it has become a sought after residential address.

Prince George Parade, named by Englishman Charles Reade in his overall plan to create a model garden suburb, sounds a charming note as an address and number 20 was wisely chosen to afford its fortunate new owners a northerly aspect with which to collect the warm and bright winter sunshine.

Such is the rich and verdant soil that the owner once maintained an orchard of abundant fruit and used to supply near neighbors and friends for many years. This was indeed a happy home filled with the laughter of children, close to schools and large reserves and with the bus to the city virtually at the doorstep. It provided safe shelter as the family grew up and went its various ways, as families do. The retiring owner must sadly move to a retirement village and this lovely old home will beckon a very fortunate new owner to hopefully restore the once heritage magic and charm it richly deserves.

Surely a labour of love it will respond to every dollar spent and is ideally suited to a nice family room extension at the rear, adding perhaps a second bathroom and a further bedroom. It is a blank canvas and will require some clever thought and imagination.