Built in 1920, this grand and gracious bungalow is a part of the living history of the beautiful seaside town of Victor Harbor. Built by the same architects (Woods Bagot) as the St Joan of Arc Catholic Church across the road, it served for years as the churchs Presbytery.

The house is sited on an outstanding block of over 1500 square metres and is only a short walk to the main Victor Harbor shopping precincts as well the magnificent seafront with its stunning views of Granite Island, the Bluff and beyond.

The home itself is quite exceptional and is immediately appealing. The quality of the build is self evident. Everywhere you look you will see quality craftsmanship in a home that has stood the test of time and will no doubt continue to do so for many years to come. It has large verandahs virtually wrapping around the house and providing wonderful all season outdoor living spaces.

Features include:
* wide marble doorsteps
* original jarrah floors
* beautifully crafted cedar woodwork and panelling
* 3.5 metre high ceilings
* original leadlight windows
* box bay window in the informal living area
* original fireplaces

There are 6 main rooms currently disposed as 3 large bedrooms, a studio, as well as large formal and informal living areas. The present owners have retained all the propertys fine details and features, whilst tastefully decorating to breathe new life into this marvellous home. One could easily just move in and enjoy the seaside life straight away.

The sizeable backyard could be landscaped to establish a garden to complement the graciousness of the house, whilst still providing ample room for a swimming pool, a tennis court, or both!

Homes such as this are rare and rarely become available – this is only the second time the property has been on the market in over 30 years. Be quick this home is for definite and immediate sale!

RLA 229048