From the moment you arrive, the feel this delightful 60′s architectural home oozes is amazing. Set in a leafy, established allotment of over 715m2 and adjoining a landscaped reserve, this is what calling a place ‘home’ is all about.
A sweeping curved driveway leads you to a distinctive facade which has been lovingly maintained.
The lounge room is inviting and you can not but admire the feature random stone chimney with its large combustion heater. Ideal for those refreshing, chilly winter nights that are not too far away.
A lovely timber bar area is perfect to gather and mix that cocktail after a long day at work.
As you would expect, the bedrooms are of generous size, main with mirrored sliding door robes.
The kitchen offers ample storage, a dishwasher and overlooks a tranquil, paved entertaining area, shaded by mature trees. Surely the spot to appreciate the many native birds in the locale.
Flagstone paths draw you beyond to the council maintained reserve at the rear of the property. Ideal for walking your dog or just taking a stroll in the fresh air to reflect on your good judgement.
A separate dining room (or third bedroom) is adjacent to the kitchen offering a versatile floor plan. Whilst the floor coverings are carpet, jarrah timber flooring lies beneath. Imagine if they were polished!
With plenty of room to extend and the convenience of public transport less than 50 metres from your front door, walking distance of the local school and some 200 metres from the entrance to Belair National Park, this wonderful home is ideal for those wanting a more peaceful lifestyle