This spacious weatherboard home built in 1900 still retains some of the original period features which gives the home real heart. Wide hallways, a decorative archway and ceiling roses, deep cornices, picture rails, fretting and a stained glass front door are just some of these features.And although the house is positioned on Elwick Road it is tucked in a side street hidden by a treed nature strip, making it feel more secluded and private.The large master bedroom has good sized built in robes and access to a large and light two way bathroom boasting a corner spa. The second bedroom is also a good size and has a feature fireplace. The 3rd bedroom or office, fitted with a skylight, opens onto a spacious hallway and could be an ideal play area or an extra sitting room.The very generous open plan kitchen, dining and lounge area enjoys the morning sunshine and would be a pleasant place to have breakfast, either at the breakfast bar or kitchen table. The polished floorboards make the room feel warm and there’s a wood heater for those cooler months plus a heat pump for convenience.And the positives continue outside as the lounge opens onto a generous undercover barbie area, perfect for year round entertaining or a great place for the kids and pets to play in the fully fenced backyard. The laundry is also located in this area and another toilet which is very handy if you’re entertaining.The garden is very low maintenance but would also be ideal for an avid gardener. There is plenty of off street parking and could even house a smaller caravan or boat. The 30m2 garage would transform into an enviable workshop or ‘man cave’ or both.It would also make an excellent family home and given its proximity to schools, shops and transport, abundant off street parking and storage coupled with the beautiful features this is a very tempting property at a very affordable price.