This amazing period home has been meticulously renovated whist retaining many of the distinctive features that typify grand homes of the 1930s.
Entering the home from the covered verandah the first highlight is the original leadlight double doors leading to the large formal entrance. The rich warmth of polished Tasmanian Oak floors flows throughout the home including in the two front bedrooms which are of substantial size with one retaining the original fire place. The third bedroom also features a fire place whilst the study is large enough to be utilized as a fourth bedroom for guests or teenager. The bathroom has been renovated and updated and there is a second separate toilet. The living room, like the rest of the home is bright, sun filled and kept cozy and warm by the near new wood heater. A country style Kitchen has a LP Gas stove with the additional benefit of a Rayburn wood stove, Ideal for cooking the Sunday roast, fresh bread or maybe some yummy scones! Adjoining the kitchen, the dining room, also with fireplace is generous enough for the largest of family gatherings. The rear covered in sunroom would be an ideal spot for a morning cuppa and leads to a fully fenced yard, ideal for pets.
A new 6m X 6m garage is a welcome addition with an adjoining double carport giving plenty of undercover off street parking and has been built in keeping with the charm of the home. With all the work done including rewiring, painted interior and exterior, restoring of all leadlight windows and doors, floors refurbished and plastering there really is nothing more to do except move in an put your own stamp on this very special property.
To fully appreciate this home of a bygone era an inspection is highly recommended.