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1954 Sqm
Description
…with Bradman oval, the Cherry tree walk, schools, parks, hospitals and cafes at your feet. Belying the central location, this c.1936 home has privacy aplenty. A garden of absolute delight ensures beauty and tranquility are constants. With a desirable north focused level rear garden and significant alfresco area, you’ll be geared for year round entertaining.
- Trademark features of the period resound with high ceilings, timber floors, open fireplace, deep cornices and original doors and windows
- Kitchen in excellent condition has timber cupboards, laminate benches, Bosch stainless steel appliances and timber floor boards
- Generous formal lounge room has open fireplace and flows through to large family room with external access to covered entertaining area and garden beyond
- Open plan dining room flows to kitchen, sunroom and family room and boasts a study nook with garden outlook
- Sunroom adjacent to kitchen, opens via timber sliding doors to deck and garden beyond. Also has external access to mudroom area and has a flued gas heater
- Three bedrooms, two with built in robes, all with timber floor boards and garden aspect
- Two recently renovated bathrooms - both with floor to ceiling tiling, one with frameless glass rain shower and the other a bath
- Gas hydronic heating throughout
- Renovated internal laundry with generous storage
- Separate single garage, garden shed, covered mud room area
- Stunning gardens, extremely private from road boast magnificent specimen trees including birch, magnolia, Japanese cherry, liquidamber, dogwood et al with the backdrop of the Gib to the north
- Architect H. Sheaffe c.1936 built for L. Clemens
- Trachyte foundations, double brick construction and restored tiled roof
A flexible floor plan with generous and multiple living rooms presents a home of substance for all seasons