From the curved brick walls to the outdoor arches this home built in 1954 is truly retro inspired, and will suit those with an eye for something a little different.
Loaded with original features including timber mantel pieces, ornate cornices and concrete rendered interior plaster, this solid brick home is funky and spacious.
Step off the undercover deck in through the side sliding doors to the kitchen which is a good size and well laid out. There is plenty of bench space and a large pull up breaky bar. Off the kitchen is the huge combined lounge and dining with the curved frontage window, well known for this era. The fire place and mantel piece remains and although not used, perhaps it could be resurrected. Heating for the house is a large Fijitsu heat pump and where it is situated keeps the whole house warm in cooler months. Off the lounge is a separate second living room again with original plaster features and a stunning timber floor to ceiling window.
With 2 huge bedrooms and one smaller bedroom, there is plenty of room for the family, and all rooms have built-ins. This home has a lovely private feel whilst still being in a central Devonport location. 90 Ronald Street is walking distance to several schools, has public transport right nearby and is an easy walk to the Four-ways, or Coles Beach.
The single garage has been recently reconstruction and is in keeping with the retro theme, and here you will find plenty of space for a car and also workshop space as well as a second toilet. The fencing is in brilliant condition, having recently been replaced and with the new covered alfresco deck, there is little to do.
Does this house sound like something you may be interested in? Why not see for yourself and phone the listing agent Wendy Squibb to arrange a time to view.