Wow this house is a real surprise package, don’t be deceived from the exterior!
This home has so much to offer and there is more to it than meets the eye.
The house built in circ 1920 is actually a stone symmetrical cottage hiding under the exterior cladding. The front bull-nose verandah has been enclosed and offers an office and sun-room space at the front of the home.
This central hall way with 12 foot high ceilings that have pressed tin detail lead you to the 4 big bedrooms either side of the hallway and down the back of the home where the open kitchen and dining area flows onto the extension at the rear of the home.
The large extension has created more living space adjacent the dining area and offers glossy floor tiles, wood combustion fire place, and a separate laundry is included.
The spacious bathroom is nearby with shower, vanity and toilet.
Off of the living area there is an undercover entertaining area which is a nice shady spot to sit and enjoy the tranquillity of Tumby Bay and big enough to invite the family around to enjoy a BBQ on the weekend.
This area then leads you out to the enormous side block that has plenty of veggie beds ready to produce for you. There is also an extra storage shed perfect for placing the garden tools after your day in the garden.
Out on the other side of the home there is a nice open space with lush lawn, clothes line, another garden shed and rainwater tanks that are plumbed to the home, all in a secure yard.
The new garage is 6m x 12m and offers a high clearance roller door, mezzanine floor, power and lights and makes for the perfect workshop for the tradie or tinkerer.
Located close to schools, shops and the beach this home has so many options and more potential.
An inspection is a must to fully appreciate what is on offer.
You could peel off the layers and reveal the beauty hiding within, work from home, love the lifestyle indoor and out, bring the family, tinker in your shed, there’s so much space for everyone!
Contact Valerie Staunton at Raine and Horne to make your appointment to view