Blue-chip enclave with a classic home ready to make it your own
Wake up to the sun rising over the ocean with panoramic views stretching across Newcastle's famous coastline from the golden sands of Merewether Beach to the clifftop at Strzelecki Lookout. Elevated on the hill at Scenic Drive, literally a barefoot stroll to the ocean baths and the sand and surf, this classic brick and tile home is your chance to join the select few who get to call this blue-chip enclave home.
Step into this classic brick beauty where charming period detail pays homage to the grace of the Art Deco era. Curved walls adorned with intricate cornices greet you, while two pristine vintage bathrooms and an eye-catching timber staircase, complete with wrought iron balustrade, add a touch of timeless elegance. Downstairs, you'll find spacious and bright living areas, including a lounge room perfect for relaxing, a dedicated dining area, and a tidy, electric-equipped kitchen. Venture upstairs to discover three generously proportioned bedrooms, each strategically positioned to capture the breathtaking views. The master bedroom beckons you with its balcony, where you can bask in the morning sun while spotting whales or checking out the surf conditions.
Currently ready for comfortable living and the barefoot beachside lifestyle, the property awaits an exciting new life and some modern updates befitting its prestigious coastal setting.
- Dual level brick and tile home on softly elevated 592sqm block - Immersed in northeasterly views stretching up the Newcastle coastline - Air-conditioned lounge room with brick fireplace and timber floors - Open plan dining and kitchen with electric stove - Shower bathroom on ground floor, full-size main bathroom upstairs both in pristine original condition - Internal access from oversized single garage with auto door, extra parking in front - Three bedrooms upstairs all with ocean views, main opens to an alfresco terrace - Easy up-keep garden at the rear - 450m stroll to Merewether Ocean baths and beach, 650m to Beach Hotel - 1700m to The Junction precinct's shops, dining and schools
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13 Apr 2018
Sold
Walkom Real Estate
$1,700,000
Contract: 16/03/2018
Transfer: 13/04/2018
Listed: 31/01/2018
Days on market: 44
Block size: 592m²
Transfer type: Full transfer
Purpose: Residence
13 May 2013
Sold
PRDnationwide Newcastle & Lake Macquarie
$886,000
Contract: 13/05/2013
Listed: 11/10/2014
Block size: 594m²
Transfer type: Full transfer
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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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