Kandahar Crescent was named after the Afghan town where our very own Colonel Light proposed to his wife. One could argue that this large, 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom superbly restored bungalow on 1018m2 would have been perfect for the Colonel’s lush green garden wedding. Bore fed, the 1926 property has a bitumen back lane flanked by two street frontages. Architecturally renovated, the American Oak Kitchen on polished slate accompanied by original pine floor boards & pressed high ceilings is a credit to its owners who have laboured arduously to ensure perfection.

PROPERTY FEATURES
1920′S plaster Rose
High Ceilings
Cedar Pine Floorboards throughout
Red Pine window frames throughout
Quality taps and porcelain fittings throughout bathrooms
Western Red Cedar venetians in kitchen
Gas Cook top
Electric Oven
American Oak kitchen
Polished Slate tiling in kitchen & living
3 HP Split System R/C A/C.
Original Open Fireplace
Solid brick with brick veneer extension
2 Car garage under main roof with internal access to kitchen
Remote Roller Door
Garden Shed
Gazebo
Bitumen Lane at rear
Pond & Fountain
Bore Access (Subject to neighbours consent ‘STNC’)
BOSCH 16 P Gas Hot Water
New roof & gutters
Completely re-wired
All Asbestos has been professionally removed
Insulation in ceiling and external & internal walls of brick veneer renovation

Short Walking Distance to:
Coles and IGA Supermarket
Award winning Butcher
Post Office
Two pharmacies
Doctors Surgery
Public and Private Schools i.e. Cabra, Scotch College
Mitcham Square
Big W
Castle Plaza
Three takeaways

LOCAL FEATURES
COLONEL LIGHT GARDENS PRIMARY AND INFANT SCHOOLS – WINDSOR AVENUE.
RSL HALL – PRINCE GEORGE PARADE
‘THE STRAND’ SHOPPING CENTRE – THE STRAND
COLONEL LIGHT GARDENS INSTITUTE – WEST PARKWAY
SHOPPING CENTRE – SALISBURY CRESCENT
UNITING CHURCH – SALISBURY CRESCENT

FURTHER INFORMATION
THE WEBSITE OF THE COLONEL LIGHT GARDENS HISTORICAL SOCIETY ‘WWW.CLGHS.ORG.AU’ IS A VALUABLE RESOURCE FOR INFORMATION ABOUT THE SUBURB, ITS DEVELOPMENT AND HISTORY. THE SITE ALSO CONTAINS MAPS, NEWSPAPER ARTICLES, PHOTOGRAPHS, WALKING TOUR INFORMATION AND DOCUMENTS RELATED TO THE PRECINCT’S STATUS AS A STATE HERITAGE AREA.
ANOTHER VERY EXTENSIVE REFERENCE IS CHRISTINE GARNAUT’S PUBLICATION COLONEL LIGHT GARDENS: MODEL GARDEN SUBURB (CROSSING PRESS, SYDNEY, 1999), WHICH EXAMINES THE PLAN, DESIGN ORIGINS AND EARLY HISTORY OF THE SUBURB.