This superbly maintained character home built in 1920 holds all the charm of yesteryear from the beautiful lead light in the bay window of the master bedroom to the original fireplace in the living area.
The home has been extensively re-decorated throughout in keeping with the period, with quality fixtures and fittings and muted tones which carry through to the exterior paintwork.
All three bedrooms have been carpeted to keep that cosy feel and with fireplaces in both the larger rooms, you will never feel the Tassie winters. The single bedroom hosts a floor to ceiling built-in and the bathroom is modern with stylish vanity and completely tiled in white.
The tree-lined street provides a screen of greenery from the passing traffic through the kitchen and study windows. Open plan kitchen and dining lead to the large living area which in turn lead through double glazed glass doors to an amazing Jarrah and powder coated steel deck that was definitely built to last. The view over Newstead to the mountain is magnificent and the surrounding greenery gives the impression you are miles from anywhere making this a very private spot to entertain friends. It also receives all day sun, so is the perfect place to host breakfast, lunch or dinner.
The garden is beautifully shaded by peppercorn, camellia, almond, loquat and magnolia trees, with a paved entertainment area which is complete with security lights. The laundry is located under the house and for the dog lovers there is a secure dog run down one side and a two car carport as well as plenty of off-street parking.
Shh, don’t tell anyone, but if you are looking for something larger – look no further. With very little effort (and council approval) you could replicate the entire home downstairs, there is SO much space and virtually no digging required.
For an inspection that is bound to inspire, call Mel Chugg on 0407 832 655.