This beautifully preserved 1950s weatherboard has the kind of warmth that never goes out of style. From the stained-glass glow of the timber front door and the character-rich interiors beyond, to the generous garden surrounds that invite backyard adventures, productive harvests and afternoons spent outdoors, it’s a home that feels welcoming, familiar and wonderfully timeless.
Set on a generous 993m² (approx.) block with dual street access, it balances cottage charm with the practicality of modern family living. High ceilings, polished Baltic timber floors, picture rails and original details speak to the home's heritage, while thoughtful updates ensure everyday comfort.
Life here unfolds at a gentle pace. Mornings begin in the light-filled dining room, where a bay window and built-in window seat create the perfect perch for coffee, conversation or a chapter of your latest book while overlooking the gardens. Nearby, the kitchen blends nostalgia and functionality with timber cabinetry, a chic double-door pantry, island with dishwasher drawers and a charming original "Planet No. 2" wood-burning stove that feels more like a treasured heirloom than an appliance.
The separate lounge invites relaxation with ornate ceiling cornices and a Coonara gas fire nestled within the original red brick fireplace, delivering that unmistakable hills ambience on cooler evenings. French doors open to the freshly oiled Merbau deck, creating a natural extension of the living space and a front-row seat to the backyard beyond.
Accommodation is comfortable and well-considered, with three robed bedrooms including a main enhanced by a stylish ensuite featuring a rain shower and floating vanity. The family bathroom retains its timeless charm with leadlight windows and a classic pedestal basin.
Outside, the garden offers room to play, potter and harvest. Veggie beds, apple trees, a mulberry tree and citrus plantings create a productive landscape, while open lawns invite wanderings in the fresh air, cartwheels or simply enjoying the sunshine. A workshop/under-house storage and dual street frontage to St Kilda Avenue adds versatility.
All this sits just moments from Upwey Village, schools, cafés and the train station, delivering a lifestyle where convenience and character go hand in hand.
At a Glance:
- Timeless 1950s weatherboard on 993m² (approx.) with dual street access
- Character features including polished Baltic timber floors, high ceilings, picture rails and stained-glass timber entry door
- Three bedrooms with built-in robes
- Main bedroom with modern ensuite featuring rain shower, niche and floating vanity
- Family bathroom with leadlight windows, pedestal basin and IXL heat light
- Separate lounge with ornate cornices and Coonara gas fire in original red brick fireplace
- Bright dining room with bay window and window seat with storage
- Kitchen with timber cabinetry, island bench, dishwasher drawers and double-door pantry
- Original "Planet No. 2" cast iron wood-burning stove
- Freshly oiled, partially covered Merbau entertaining deck
- Established gardens with lawn, veggie patch, apple trees, mulberry tree, lemon and lime trees
- Front double carport
- Under-house storage/workshop
- Ducted heating, split system air conditioning and ceiling fans throughout
- Dual street frontage backing onto St Kilda Avenue
- Walk to schools, Upwey Village, cafés, buses and train station
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