Masking a spacious interior is this homes petite and charming weatherboard exterior, you could even call it a “Wolf in Sheep’s clothing”.
The owner has also advised that the plumbing has been replaced and rewiring has also been completed, these are things that you won’t see on the surface but are an important consideration in the buying process.
A big advantage of these period homes is how well contemporary decor can further lift the homes appearance without compromising the charm and character from the era.
The floor plan flows very well in this family home with each bedroom being off the entrance hallway (each around 4mtrs x 4mtrs in area) then flowing through to the lounge-room which is approximately 4.5 mtrs x 6 mtrs in area.
Exiting the lounge-room you enter the large dining or family room that is adjacent to the wonderful kitchen with its natural gas stove plus a “Mayburn” wood fire cooker and although the owner has not used it for some time they endorse its capacity to make superb roasts and cakes. A size-able pantry cupboard is located nearby.
The bathroom has a bathtub and separate shower recess while the w.c is located closeby and so is the large linen press.
High ceilings, polished floorboards accentuate the period character while contemporary colours, track lighting and large french doors accentuate the modern flavour of this home.
Set on well established grounds some 948 square metres in area with carport, garage and garden sheds with a side driveway that features an extending gate to allow caravans and wide trailers onto the property.
Here is your chance to purchase an all seasons home that offers charm, character and modern finished giving you the best of both worlds.
* Images reflect properties at the time when the photos were taken or in some cases at an earlier point. Seasonal changes and maintenance can affect the current presentation and prospective purchasers are urged to use them as a guide only.