Set in a popular Stuart Park location, 5 minutes from the CBD – this one of a kind Territory home was built in the 70′s to exude style and sophistication. The home still has a sense of grandeur that with a little bit of TLC, could make for an impressive 21st century modern home perfect for all the family.

-Unique Territory home well positioned in a quiet cul de sac
-Tuscan style outdoor entertaining and swimming pool area
-Wine cellar, cyclone shelter and several entertaining areas
-Open and breezy ideal for Darwin living
-5 minutes from the bustling Darwin CBD
-Rooftop terrace, balcony and wonderful outdoor appeal
-Spacious light filled kitchen, overhead cupboards, servery window
-Separate dining and living rooms with arched doorways
-Grand front entrance with wrought iron gate

Upstairs the living and dining areas are separated with arched doorways that clearly define the spaces. Mosaic tiled flooring, large windows and sliding doors let in the light while feature pendant lighting add in a touch of rustic glam. Wrought iron balustrading around the stairs to the wine cellar is another great feature of the room.

Some of the bedrooms feature a double door built in robe with a work desk / make up area. Brass handles and louvered doors add a little feature to the room, but the real talking piece are the 4 bay, upward opening windows that will let in the light and breeze – plus an escape route for the cat or teenage kids.

A rooftop terrace is a nice spot to sit outdoors in the afternoons or at twilight to watch the stars come out. Amongst the tree tops and surrounded with potted plants, this would be could be the perfect spot for a spa, dinner party or private setting for mum and dad to retreat to off the master bedroom.

The kitchen is a great size with some really handy features, like the overhead storage, a servery to the dining room, wall mounted oven and a large light filled window that lets in an abundance of natural light into the space. Wood panel doors and the mosaic tiled flooring add a sense of warmth and homeliness to the kitchen.

The bathroom, once the height of luxury, features sky high ceilings with a chandelier hanging from the centre of the room and a sky light to soften the light that comes into the home. This large space is easy to transform and with a floorplan this expansive, this could be a show stopping bathroom of epic proportions

Built in under the home is a wine cellar and cyclone shelter – trust a Territorian to combine the two! With exposed rafters and a mosaic flooring, walled in wine racks plus a built in wrap around couch, feature wall sconce lighting – this space is quite dramatic and eye catching.

Reminiscent of a Tuscan terrace, the large in-ground swimming pool sits neatly behind the home with concreted surrounds for entertaining pool side shaded with tall shady palms. The external window shades add a touch of Tuscany to the space, with the rustic walls, heavy door and roof top terrace all enforcing the style.

This home must be seen to believed!!

Council Rates: $2,400 per annum (approx.)
Year Built: 1970
Area Under Title: 752m2
Zoning: SD Single Dwelling
Status: Vacant Possession on settlement