Built back in 1928 when things were a lot different, the one thing that hasn’t changed about this 2-storey weatherboard home is its immense appeal. What would have been a stately home when it was built in the years after World War 1, it’s a surviving classic of a bygone era. The timber lining and plate rails indicate that it has retained many of its original features. Older glass, high ceilings, and quite likely Baltic floors underneath the floor coverings continue the authentic look and feel of the home. There’s also an elegant formal lounge with open fireplace, dining room that has had a gas heater fitted in the original fireplace, sun filled family room at the rear and older style kitchen plus 2 bedrooms and bathroom upstairs. It would be the ideal renovation project, especially with its large block of 1,170sq m (approx) and desirable north-south alignment. The last and one of the most appealing features of the property is its location in the Blackburn Lake area. It’s quiet, yet still very convenient with most services available within minutes.