This is a home that speaks to the soul with her nostalgic ambience and majestic architecture. Not only notable by street address, her presence has the timeless allure that savvy buyers demand.
Built Circa 1927 and commandeered during World War II as the Red Cross tea rooms for soldiers, her wide and welcoming verandas have always been a happy place. Her solid construction and individuality are truly impressive and are showcased with Western Australian Jarrah floors, glorious Silky Oak Federation Pedestal Arch and geometric bay windows. Stained Glass and traditional casement windows are stand out features. A fastidious renovation is tasteful and sensitive with a soft, white palette and ageless plantation shutters which allow her grandeur to simply shine.
This is a truly must inspect.
Features:
• Set in a fantastic location with great School zoning for both primary, secondary and tertiary education as well as the Mater Hospital precinct
• Imbued with history and legacy, a property which tells a story in every room
• Western Australian Jarrah floors, glorious Silky Oak federation pedestal arch, French doors, tongue and groove walls and traditional casement windows
• Open plan lounge and dining space with second casual living
• Welcoming enclosed verandas big enough to place an additional bedroom
• Remodelled shaker style kitchen
• 2 Well-appointed bedrooms plus sleepout
• Master includes stained glass bay window
• Fully airconditioned with new split system air conditioners
• Fully painted internally and externally with high-quality Resene Paint.
• Downstairs is great for entertaining friends and family and is fully lockable for a second secured storage area
• Provision for a downstairs bathroom adjoining a craft room or home office
• Well-established garden on an 809sqm corner allotment with bore and irrigation and lock up garage
• 5KW solar system with inverter
• Rates approx. $4,100.00 per annum