This charming circa 1950s home is situated on a level 830 sqm parcel of land perfectly located just a stone's throw from High Street in the heart of Mansfield. This much-loved property is currently used as a family home but with commercial zoning and 3 titles also offers alternative opportunities for a developer looking to do a new project, or a business to set up as a medical practice or similar commercial venture.
As is, the property is perfect as either a permanent home or a holiday let, offering a very flexible floor plan including a formal living room, a recently upgraded kitchen, casual meals and a family room that flows to a covered outdoor entertaining area. The front master bedroom has double robes and a large ensuite with walk-in shower. A second master bedroom, with its own ensuite bathroom, is accessed externally from the covered rear deck - ideal for extra guests, or a client-accessible office with direct side access to the street. A third bedroom with French door to deck has a further shower and vanity, and the fourth bedroom, currently set up as a large study, is also suitable for a playroom or separate TV room.
A recently upgraded laundry/family bathroom plus mud room, and new roof are some of the improvements made by the current owner. Oozing old-world charm, the property is ready for a new owner to make it their own.
Additional features;
- High ceilings throughout, picture rails and timber panelling
- Cyprus pine floorboards, updated carpets in bedrooms
- Gorgeous French doors flow to a sun-dappled covered alfresco deck
- Walk-in pantry and Miele appliances - stove top, oven, and dishwasher
- Recently installed Pacific Energy Neo slow-combustion wood heater
- Ducted electric heating/air-conditioning with zoned areas
- Mature trees, well established garden beds, raised vegetable patch, and garden shed
- Side access with stunning feature metal gates
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