Vintage character, village convenience
Positioned on a generous corner block just steps from Nordie Café and Red Hill Consolidated School, this character-rich 1945-built home offers a rare chance to reimagine period charm in the heart of Red Hill. With ornate features, scope for transformation, and a prime address, it promises a lifestyle of country calm and creative potentialand offers lifestyle appeal with short-stay or business potential (STCA).
Set behind a leafy frontage on approximately 1,054 sqm, the home showcases Tasmanian Oak floorboards, coloured and leadlight glass accents, decorative ceilings, corbels, and two fireplaces. Beyond well-proportioned living and dining rooms is a modest yet functional kitchen and two bedrooms with built-in robes. The study presents a cosy third-bedroom option, while the dining room, with its charming fireplace, may be reconfigured as a more spacious bedroom alternative.
To the rear, the backyard welcomes imagination, offering space to create a sun-bathed outdoor entertaining area, vegetable gardens, or a studio addition (STCA). Separate side access, ideal for accommodating trade vehicles and trailers, as well as a boat, adds to the property's appeal.
Additional features include a central bathroom, a separate laundry area, zoned reverse-cycle air conditioning, and two water tanks. With scenic walking trails and mountain biking tracks at your door, wineries within a 3-minute drive, and an array of attractions such as Red Hill Truffles, Ashcombe Maze, art galleries, and beaches just moments away, the setting is as versatile as it is picturesque.