Block size: 1072 m² approx.House size: 222 m² approx.
Creative Charm & Fresh Ocean Air
Welcome to 21 Richard Street in Bridport, where unique charm meets coastal elegance.
This distinctive two-story cedar home is a haven for those with a creative spirit.
Step inside and be greeted by the warmth of beautiful timbers that flows throughout the home, complemented by beautiful, bespoke stained glass windows and offering breathtaking views of Anderson's Bay all the way to the Furneaux Islands.
This home boasts two large bedrooms, with the potential for additional bedrooms on the first level, perfect for accommodating guests or expanding your creative space.
Relax and unwind on the upstairs deck, where every sunset becomes a masterpiece.
Venture out the back and discover a self-contained studio with a third bathroom, providing versatility and convenience for guests or a private retreat.
With a large, high clearance carport, it's ideal for storing boats or campervans, ensuring every adventure is just a step away.
And don't forget to explore the enchanting garden full of established trees & shrubs, keeping the air fresh & cool, a hidden a gem waiting to be discovered around every corner.
Embrace coastal living at its finest, where every moment is filled with inspiration and possibility. Welcome home to 21 Richard Street in Bridport.
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