Do yourself a favour & view this 4 bedroom home as you will be surprised with the captivating views from the top decks & saloon, oh sorry.. I mean upstairs lounge area. Built by a nautical minded engineer with a passion it is said the ships barometer & clock were once resplendent in the HMAS Melbourne.
The octagonal ships ‘bridge’ is a feature of this unique architectural design & cleverly provides a natural airflow through the 3 split levels of the home.
Constructed of double brick & steel, the lower level is cool & inviting on the hottest of summer days with the breezeway making an ideal rumpus or games area, & there are 2 huge bedrooms, laundry & bathroom. 2nd level there are 2 more spacious bedrooms with built ins & another bathroom. Then up to the 3rd level for the entertainers delight. Vast open plan living with a galley kitchen & sliding doors 3 sides for access to one of the strongest & largest balcony areas you could ever hope for in a residential building.
The concrete & steel flooring may seem like boring detail but you could have 50 people upstairs & you would hardly notice if you were downstairs relaxing. They don’t build homes like this these days. There are some sea views, the rural views are stunning, the hedge & gardens provide total privacy, & 6 minutes stroll to the beach taking the direct walking paths. You really must see this one, this is special.