Graced with timeless elegance, this period residence has been lovingly renovated for contemporary living. Beyond the picture-perfect façade, the home showcases impeccably maintained features across a generous single storey layout.
Built in 1902, this grand home has a rich history synonymous with Waratah. Mr Arthur Newbold was the property’s original owner. As one-half business partner, along with his brother, of ‘Newbold’s’, the major supplier of refractory bricks to the B.H.P. this home was an executive property for the time. This exquisite residence, with only three prior owners, still oozes that special charming feel with style and finesse.
Highlights:
• Four generous bedrooms – the front two bedrooms w/ decorative bay windows
• Master bedroom – located at the front of the home w/ original fireplace
• Period details – two original fireplaces, both in working order, 11’4” plaster and pressed metal ornate ceilings, polished 6” Baltic pine floor boards, picture rails, dado boards and stained-glass windows
• Large lounge room – w/ original fireplace
• Renovated bathroom - w/ luxe freestanding bath and separate shower
• Large eat-in renovated kitchen – w/ 900mm gas cooker and in-built Miele coffee machine, open-plan to the light filled family room
• Original ‘butler’s pantry’ – perfect for additional storage/linen cupboard
• Separate laundry – w/ original ‘copper’ still in working condition
• Rear entertaining deck – flowing through French doors from the family room
• Easy care, fenced rear garden court yard
• Single garage w/ remote door – w/ access straight into the rear garden
• Walking distance to Waratah Village, quality schools and transport options
• Close to University, The Mater Hospital and the Broadmeadow sporting precinct
To organise an inspection of this very special property, please contact Dave Lane on 0415 33 22 82.