This beautifully restored 1910 brick home offers space and accessibility. Imagine your kids being able to safely walk the short 400-500m distance to either of St Joseph’s school campuses or the same short journey to main street shops or the doctor’s surgery. There’s loads of space and plenty of rooms to accommodate any large family. If the kids take control of the family room, parents can retreat to the formal lounge or dining rooms.
The house has 3 bedrooms, a rear vestibule large enough to create an informal study or computer work station, long kitchen with ample cupboards, family room with natural light through 3 glazed walls, bathroom and combined laundry/toilet.
All those features you’ve come to expect of a Federation era home are present; richly polished jarrah floor boards, high ceilings with fancy cornices and ceiling roses, picture rails, fire places with mantel pieces, tall Edwardian skirting mouldings and architraves.
A sliding glass door from the study/vestibule reveals a securely fenced property, an expanse of lawn and full width patio that returns to the family room’s french doors. Access to the rear of the 612m2 block is through Colorbond gates from side Chidlow Street.
Keep your cool with ducted evaporative air conditioning and double insulation over the ceiling and enjoy free summer water heating with the Solar Edwards hot water unit. A locally made Bushman wood fire keeps the home cosy in winter. There’s an upright gas stove and installed security alarm.