There is something special about the Federation period and the solid nature of the homes and this lovely single level three bedroom home in a highly desirable location is a prime example. Built in 1925 late Federation, it is solid brick and features the hallmarks of the era with timber picture rails, fireplaces, bay windows and nicely proportioned rooms.

A large carpeted formal lounge area is off the front entrance and has a wood heater fitted in to the original fireplace and mantelpiece, and a reverse cycle heat pump, ensuring a warm winter and a lovely family space.

The large open plan kitchen, dining and sunroom with polished floorboards is at the rear of the home and is bathed in light and sunshine, attracting all the afternoon sun. A royal blue and pine kitchen is spacious and functional with stainless steel appliances and a pleasant northerly aspect. There is a large spa bath in the spacious bathroom off the living area. The backyard is a feature and real attraction for young families with a paved flat entertaining area directly off the kitchen with sail cloth cover and a grassed area with play equipment. It is secure and protected and able to be seen comfortably from indoors.

The three bedrooms, all substantial in size, are at the front of the home. The main bedroom has a gorgeous built-in wardrobe, views of Mount Wellington and its own bay window study come sitting or sunroom. The third bedroom has built-ins as well as a bay window.

There is a double lock up garage in the yard with wide access up the side of the house for access with a trailer or boat as well as extra off street parking.

Pedder Street is one of the widest landscaped streets in Hobart, which just adds to the street appeal and location of this home. It has views from the front rooms and the back yard to Mount Wellington, and street parking is not an issue.

It is perfectly situated close to schools transport, shops and services and will make a lovely home for a young family.