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Set behind a manicured lawn and established plantings that ensure peace and privacy, this 1930s home impressively showcases the grace and grandeur of a bygone era while seamlessly introducing carefully considered contemporary touches to cater to every aspect of family life.
Entered via a deep veranda, the interior, enhanced by deco details including Baltic pine floorboards, decorative cornice, and ornate ceilings, starts out with a warm and welcoming sitting room where an open fireplace in a hand-crafted stone wall sets the stage for the elegant, yet carefree living within.
The heart of the home lies in the spacious living-meals. Finished with timber floors, complementing unmarked paint in neutral tones, it integrates a kitchen that will delight the gourmet. Stone tops over soft close cabinetry, a farmhouse sink, a step-in pantry, an induction top, a convection microwave and a pyrolytic oven (all from Miele) enhance the culinary experience and allow effortless entertaining!
The landscaped rear yard is a private sanctuary that seamlessly connects the living areas. Paved for easy care and screened by established plantings, it features a sparkling heated pool and sauna, covered spaces with heating for year-round alfresco enjoyment, open spaces for lounging, and a relaxed link between the house and a studio, ideal for those working from home.
The retreat-size dimensions of the main bedroom are heightened by a deluxe ensuite introducing matte black fittings and fixtures, a stone vanity and access to a private terrace with a treetop outlook.
Along with a spa bathroom enjoying a garden outlook through a picture window, the remaining bedrooms share their wing with a versatile retreat/toy room/study, depending on your needs.
A multi-purpose room on the lower level introduces further accommodation options. With impressive dimensions that deliver room for a bed, lounge, and desk, it's the perfect option for a teen or even multi-generational living.
Integrated under the house are a garage, a large workshop and a cellar with a tasting area and racking for 50 dozen bottles.
Settled on a 1260m2 allotment with plenty of off-street parking, it is within easy reach of schools, the bus, private golf courses, Lower Plenty and Bolton Street Villages, and parklands along the Yarra. Eltham's shopping, dining, and entertainment options, along with the station, are just minutes away!
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Listing ID: 182448145. This listing has been viewed 0 times. It was first displayed on 15/04/2024 and last updated on 29/04/2024.
Allhomes acknowledges the Ngunnawal people, traditional custodians of the lands where Allhomes is situated. We wish to acknowledge and respect their continuing culture and the contribution they make to the life of Canberra and the region. We also acknowledge all other First Nations Peoples on whose lands we work.
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