后院是朝
东南. 地块的坡度是
接近水平, 宽度是
10.3 米.
关于地块的详细描述... A New Zealand pilot built this captivating four-bedroom home in 1893. He named it “Waitemata”, Maori for “sparkling blue waters” as it offers expansive views of Port Phillip Bay, Point Lonsdale and Swan Bay from its expansive front balcony.
In 1889 the property was also home to Queenscliff’s first newspaper, “The Sentinel” which operated from a small bungalow located at the rear of “Waitemata” before the stately home was built at the front in 1893.
Stooped in history, and one of the more prominent executive-style homes in its street, “Waitemata” has been transformed by its current owners into a stunning designer home to be envied.
Inside, high timber-lined ceilings are breathtaking, along with large Victorian cornice and polished timber floorboards underfoot.
A spacious front formal lounge room features an original cast iron insert and original heritage green hearth tiles. A stunning timber mantel sits overtop and a brass pendant light adds to yesteryear charm. To the side, a door leads to a study nook, which features a servery window opening to the kitchen. Fully networked, it’s a great place for a home/office.
To the rear of the home is a spacious open-plan living zone. Here, large north-facing timber windows provide an abundance of natural light and take in beautiful views of the landscaped backyard. There’s also an old water well still with its original cast hand pump attached. The present owners have incorporated it into a lovely garden feature. Back inside, French doors open from the main living area to a timber deck extending the living zone in warmer months and providing a wonderful place to entertain.
Back inside, a Blackwood kitchen is a standout feature. It has ample cabinet and bench space and offers additional extras like a double stainless steel sink with flick-mixer tap, pot draws, a microwave alcove and a clever appliance cabinet concealed with a timber roller door. It also includes...
Lot/Plan No: 1/TP394235
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