An affordable 1930s weatherboard/fibro dado and iron home in need of a little bit of renovation to restore its former glory. There are verandahs on the front and side of the house although the side has been enclosed making a sleepout with access through a french window in the lounge room. Adjacent the sleepout is a small office or store room with access to the kitchen. Three bedrooms are clustered around the entry hall and lounge room which has an old Vulcan oil heater set into the original fire place with timber mantel. Renovations have taken place in the kitchen and bathroom. The kitchen has plenty of room to setup a dining table, is well appointed with cupboards and has a canopy fan over the stove. Young families will appreciate the traditional bathtub at evening bath time. This room features a second toilet and there’s still room to fit a linen press if you like or the laundry hamper. The lounge, kitchen and bathroom all converge at a bright and sunny vestibule with door to the rear patio. It’s just a short hop from the patio to the carport, garage with Tiltadoor and attached shed/workshop. At 701m2 the dual R15/30 zoned corner block has enough area to permit a subdivision. And why not? Over the road some beautiful brick units have been constructed where the retiree occupants can walk a mere 400m to Northam’s main street.