Nestled in a quiet, family friendly location, this charming brick home offers a welcoming retreat for comfortable living. This lovely home has retained many of its original features. Architect designed to make the most of the north facing aspect, the property offers an inviting layout and unique design. Comprising of three well- appointed bedrooms with built in storage. The rear of the home is light and bright with large windows overlooking the beautiful gardens, this open plan space includes the kitchen with walk in pantry and sunlit living area that provides a cosy retreat. The bathroom is well-designed with a bath, shower, and separate toilet. A second toilet off the laundry adds to the practical layout. A formal living and dining room at the front of the home provides space for the family to relax and unwind whilst enjoying each other's company. Stepping outside the 885.6sqm block exudes tranquillity with well-established gardens and lush greenery, outdoor alfresco area, and lovely front and rear verandas. Additional features of the property include single car garage, solar panels, evaporative cooling and ducted natural gas heating. This delightful home with landscaped grounds, is perfectly tailored for families, first home buyers, and investors alike.
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