You have a GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY to restore this 1952 character weatherboard home back to its former glory. As it is, it is perfectly liveable. It has been a wonderful family home, in fact the previous occupants who were the original family, were sad to leave. Ahead of you is a cheerful challenge. This old house does need work and repairs, if you renovate, you will capitalise and reap the rewards.
Yes there is a wonderful life to be had here. This character home is situated at the end of a quiet no through road and surrounded by natural bush with the delightful Brushy Creek stream just over the fence and at the bottom of your old and well established garden. The garden offers mystery and intrigue, there are secret nooks and delightful hideaways everywhere which offer complete privacy.
So what is on offer here?
You will find two character abodes sitting on a large wooded (1340m2) private, parklike piece of land Let’s start with the original family home, the cottage, this comprises of a living/dining area with one bedroom adjoining the double carport. This cottage is about 25m2 approximately in size and is full of interesting life and history. It could be used as storage, a workshop or renovated as a teenage retreat.
The main home is spacious around 125m2 in size, it has character and some of the original features still remain. Some rooms have high ceilings, attractive cornices and if you peel back the carpet you will find the lovely old wooden floor boards.
There are extensive possibilities to reconfigure and redecorate this home. Currently it is used as a two bedroom home. There are two large living rooms one which overlooks the parklike garden and has a reverse cycle heat pump and the other with a cosy inbuilt log fire. The kitchen and dining area are perfectly functional, there is a separate laundry and a bathroom with a bath and shower over. The toilet is separate and in a convenient location to facilitate both the main home and the cottage.
Please call Sue to inspect.