The backyard is
west facing. The slope of land is
Nearly Level, and frontage is about
12.6 metres.
More about the land block... $730,000+
Attractive period features are integral to the charm of this delightful home. Built c. 1916, it has been tastefully enhanced to make it thoroughly livable and loveable as well as to provide ample, family accommodation.
High ceilings are a feature throughout – coffered in the delightful living room, which has a built-in wall unit and a slow combustion wood fire guaranteed to make you feel snug and content on cold winter nights. (The home also has ducted heating, and split-system air conditioning servicing upstairs and downstairs.) French doors open out to a shady deck, with large hot tub, and a lovely courtyard-style garden that contains a studio-workshop. The air-conditioned study/5th bedroom also opens to the rear garden. Off the living room is the dining area and the modern kitchen – with ample Dresden blue cupboards and timber benchtops. The laundry contains a shower and toilet, and the family bathroom has a 2nd toilet.
Polished timber flooring (particularly interesting in the living room) is another feature along with leadlighting and open fireplaces (tiled and with timber overmantels) in 3 of the 4 bedrooms. What lovely rooms they are – particularly the main bedroom, which has a ceiling rose, fretwork and a window seat! If you have teenagers, there is going to be an argument about who has the upstairs attic bedroom – it’s a terrific space!
Set in pretty, private gardens - with off-street parking for 2 cars – the property is happily sited near Elsternwick Primary School, Brighton Childcare Centre, Elsternwick Park and Public Golf Course, and major access roads, but not forgetting Glenhuntly shopping strip and Elsternwick train station
INSPECT: Sat & Wed 12.45-1.15pm, Sun as advertised
BUYER’S GUIDE: $730,000+ Features Parking
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Lot/Plan No: 7/LP6590