Remember when the character of a home was defined by decorative touches such as coloured glass, archways and ornamental cornice and ceiling panels?
Set upon a whopping 2,529m2 allotment in Home Hill in the bountiful Burdekin Shire, you can’t help but fall in love with the character of this home. Decorative cornice and ceiling panels adorn the home internally and the coloured glass windows add additional visual appeal.
Semi circle shaped concrete steps ascend onto the shady patio at the the front of the residence. Two entrances lead into the home from the patio. One entrance opens into the formal lounge and the other into the study. The location of the study is ideal for the small home based occupation where clientele can conduct business without entering the main area of the home.
The combined kitchen and dining area are located at the rear corner of the building. A doorway at the rear of the kitchen enables access to the laundry room and backyard. The coloured glass louvers provide adequate ventilation and ample natural light.
The master bedroom is located at the rear of the home via a short hallway leading from the main living area. The master bedroom boasts several sets of glass louvers which allow the natural light to filter into the room creating a radiant atmosphere. Bedrooms 2 and 3 are positioned along the northern side of the residence adjacent to the lounge.
The bathroom and toilet are located along the short hallway within the heart of the house. The bathroom features a shower recess, vanity and built in shelving.
A single bay shed is positioned at the front of the allotment with a concrete path leading to the front patio. Other notable features include solar panels, a large electric hot water system and established shade trees and shrubs.
With a little TLC, this home can be restored to it’s former glory.
Call Cheryl from Ray White Burdekin to register your interest or arrange an inspection.