Immaculately presented, this 1960s home has a unique, architectural style that was ahead of its time for the era. Utilising skillion rooflines and large windows for visual appeal, as well as to ensure warmth and light throughout, makes this property bright, sunny and inviting.
The formal entry provides convenience to hang coats or remove shoes, the wide hallway means there’s clear separation of living areas and bedrooms, and the formal lounge allows for relaxing evenings in front of the telly, whilst the kids watch their shows in the more casual family room space. The modern kitchen, situated adjacent to the family/dining area, faces north-east and has an abundance of windows so you can see who’s coming to visit, appreciate the water views or keep a bit of an eye on playtime out the back.
Two of the good-sized bedrooms share their own ensuite, with the other two having use of the main bathroom and separate toilet. The open fire place is not currently used by the owners as they find the wood heater and heat pump in the family room more than do the job.
Positioned well back from the street, on an elevated, well-drained 1662m2 block gives scope for all sorts of outdoor pursuits. There is easy side access to the rear yard with its double carport and double garage or these sheds can be used as workshops for the serious hobbyist. Enjoy the assured privacy of knowing you can never be built out on one side, where ponies take pride of place and over the back fence is a walking track and wide, open farmland.
Future planning scheme changes could mean future land bank opportunities(STCA) in this rapidly expanding area, only 15 minutes commute from Hobart. The local primary school is an easy walk down the road, along with popular shops, the pub and cafes. Dru Point Bicentennial Park is a great place for picnics or barbeques and if you have a boat, Margate offers a triple lane, concrete boat ramp.
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