The Australian tropical house conjures a vision of a large sprawling timber structure on stumps with an extensive, deep, shaded verandah accessed via French doors. The roof is iron and the pitch is steep. The thoughts of a bougainvillaea, a Mango tree, a Jacaranda tree and or a Frangipani adorning the front garden of the house. The primary reason for the development of the Queenslander was the climate. The long hot summer days often ended with a torrential downpour. A house with wide verandahs that provided shelter from these conditions was essential. The benefits of this timeless piece are:
4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms plus a double shed with lane access
Cottage gardens lush with vegetables and chickens
Magnificent wide polished floor boards throughout
Quality stained glass windows & French doors
VJ walls, Decorative architraves, verandahs front & back
Fantastic 1012m2 block with private access
Walking distance to all town facilities
There is an open friendliness about this house which is a characteristic of the 1906 homes of Australia. Waste no time in arranging your inspection you will truly be amazed.