This restored ‘groupie’ home, moved to this location in 2012, has been tastefully decorated and fitted out with original and period style fixtures, fittings and furnishings; making it a very comfortable, spacious and appealing home.
Approaching the home, the stand out feature is the paving which leads from the gate, past the garage/workshop to the front verandah off the house. Up six steps and the front, east facing verandah welcomes you to the home, which is weatherboard and iron. Upon entry to the home, the hallway with the high ceilings beckons you inside to discover the great restoration within.
To the right of the hall are two of the three bedrooms, each with high ceilings, polished timber floors and a large window. There is plenty of room for furnishing these rooms with a bed, bedside tables and robes, or the new owner may wish to build in robes if they so desire. The current period furniture creates a great feel and resembles the original style of the home.
Further along the hallway behind the second bedroom is the bathroom consisting of a detached period bath, vanity and shower. The shower is screened by a large glass screen not requiring a curtain, giving the bathroom a very sleek and clean appearance. The floors are tiled with black and white checked patterned tiles. The toilet is located next to the bathroom, has a cavity sliding door and polished timber floors.
A laundry cubicle is located in the double cupboards near the back of the house and allows more clever use of floor space by utilising this area and creating a compact yet very functional laundry facility.
Opposite here is the master suite with polished timber floors which run throughout the home, a walk-in robe and an ensuite. This area has also been cleverly created by the use of all areas to maximum capacity and this will definitely appeal to buyers who like to have the mod cons, but with a classic style.
The front of the home and the lounge area leading to the dining and kitchen is located opposite the first bedroom. The house is privately located away from the driveway on a battle-axe lot, so these rooms enjoy the morning light and great outlook without others being able to see in.
The open plan living is heated by a reverse cycle air-conditioner which adequately heats the home. All polished Jarrah flooring continues through here.
The kitchen has a Sheoak and mini-orb island bench which is complimented by the Oregan and mini-orb kitchen cupboards. The blue glass splash back and stainless steel appliances allow all the modern conveniences and look ‘olde worldy’. A built-in pantry, stainless steel dishwasher wall oven, and bench top gas cooktop all form part of the kitchen. The windows, which face south and east, allow plenty of light and morning warmth into the home and, at present, the adjoining vacant land adds to the overall appeal of a country life in a town setting.
The position of the house onto the rear of the lot has added to this appeal with the small deck off the rear of the home opening onto public open space.
The detached garage/workshop located at the front of the home can fit a car if necessary and provide a secure storage area for workshop type equipment. The uses this area can have is limited only by your imagination, so if you feel the need for an extra room, detached from your home, this might be it.
Inspection will not disappoint, so come and view this great property today.
Please contact Margaret River Real Estate Agents Raelene Stocker on 0408 908 665 or Ray Stocker on 0418 932 746 for further information.