Nestled within one of the most popular suburbs in NSW, this circa 1920 home sits on a large parcel of land and has significant potential.
The cottage charm of this weatherboard home sets the foundation for a purchaser wanting to restore it and live on a good old fashioned large block. The block size also lends itself to further development, (STCA) with over 1,000 square metres of residential zoned land and a 17m frontage. Classic Thirroul homes are frequently becoming harder to get hold of and this is one of the oldies on a flat block of land with so many options. Whether you are looking for a future investment or a home to move to, this place will be one to watch.
- Original double hung windows allow light to stream in and the 3m ceilings give a wonderful feeling of space.
- The floor plan has been changed over time to accommodate modern living but still has further scope for improvement.
- One bedroom is located at the front of the house and would work ideally as a home office with separate access for clients from the veranda.
- The rear yard with double garage is north facing and very private with beautiful trees providing shade and habitat for a variety of birds.
- Easy stroll to town, McCauleys and Thirroul beaches, train station, schools and public library, parks and the nearby multitude of popular coffee houses, cafes, bars and restaurants.
- Features include original lining board dado with chair rail, stunning flannel flower pattern glass in highlight window, hand-made locally sourced Oregon and hardwood kitchen, stained glass sidelight windows and Oregon rusticated weatherboards on the front.