Offering tremendous street appeal, this classic 1917 Queenslander is situated on a wide and quiet street. Exuding charm from the moment you step through the front archway, this home has been immaculately maintained and thoughtfully renovated throughout, whilst maintaining its character features.
Generous proportions and excellent outdoor spaces ensure this home is suitable for young and established families alike. Upon entering the home your eyes will be drawn to the VJ walls, picture rails, fretwork, and soaring ceilings. Seamless connection between the living space and wrap around verandah allows for easy entertaining of family and friends while you enjoy views of the Brisbane city and beyond to Mount Coot-tha.
The centrally located kitchen will be a joy for the chef of the family. Truly the heart of the home, you will enjoy congregating with friends or simply having a meal together. The layout allows for easy supervision of younger family members in the living area, or flowing conversation as you prepare the evening meal.
The home has two bedrooms on the upper level, each with built-in storage and polished timber floorboards. The master features air-conditioning, a walk-in-robe and ensuite. The main bathroom is also located on the upper level with a separate toilet.
Downstairs are two additional bedrooms with glossy tiles and ceiling fans, providing privacy and separation from the rest of the family. One of these bedrooms - with its wide French doors leading onto the garden - could be easily utilised as a home office or additional lounge. Outside, you will find a Balinese hut nestled in your own private oasis of lush, established gardens. Children and pets will love playing in the flat back garden.
10 Cormack Street offers an enviable location and lifestyle. Enjoy a short stroll to a vast selection of cafes, restaurants and other amenities with Graceville Fiveways only a stone's throw away, and both Honour Avenue and Sherwood Road also within walking distance. The Brisbane CBD is within 10km and can be reached via the bus routes of Sherwood Road of the regular services at Sherwood or Graceville train stations. Closer to home, there is a weekly produce market on the street every Tuesday; just one of the advantages of living in a close-knit community.
The home is in the catchment for Sherwood State School and only moments from a number of private school options including St Aidan's Anglican Girls' School, St Peters Lutheran College and St Joseph's Catholic Primary School.
Additional features:
- A suite of European stainless-steel appliances including Ilve six-burner gas stove and built-in Miele dishwasher;
- Double remote garage with extra storage, workbench, and area to store bicycles before taking them for a ride on local bike tracks;
- Low-maintenance and drought resistant gardens;
- Security system, new hot water system and plumbing for water and ice refrigerator installed.
Historically, renovated Queenslanders in the Sherwood Corridor have been highly sought-after, and 10 Cormack Street will also be in hot demand.