This period-style weatherboard home is only 500m to the CBD of Yackandandah. The home has a three-generation ownership and has maintained many of its original features, including but not limited to Wrap around verandah Open out iron windows Ash hardwood floorboards throughout Formal dining room Murray pine picture rails Ornate cornices and wall vents The home offers a garden vista from almost every window. Large living room with open fireplace and a formal dining room. There are two large king-size bedrooms with built-in robes in one. Renovated bathroom with a cast iron bath The kitchen features a slow-combustion wood stove and an electric upright for the summer months of cooking. There are two original built-in pantries, which are a feature of the kitchen. To accompany the open-fire place and the slow-combustion wood stove, the home has been fitted with a split system heating/cooling unit. 52m2 double garage and a 7m2 bungalow/shed 2nd external toilet
Features include: Deck,Secure Parking,Built-in Wardrobes,Floorboards,Air Conditioning,Open Fireplace,Split-System Air Conditioning,Split-System Heating,Water Tank
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