At 23 Queens Parade, the layout itself is the hero — but the finishes, outdoor spaces and location make the story even stronger.
Circa 1900 and showcasing Edwardian architecture, this distinctive split-level home is full of character, blending period charm with modern comfort across four bedrooms, two bathrooms and a floor plan that gives families room to spread out, come together and adapt as life changes.
A substantial family room is paired with a separate living area, while the stunning central kitchen connects easily to the everyday zones and includes a walk-in pantry for practical storage. The home's character is immediately felt through its exposed brickwork, timber features and polished concrete flooring, creating a warm yet contemporary feel with an architectural edge.
The main bedroom is privately positioned and comes with a walk-in robe and ensuite, creating a genuine parents' retreat. A further downstairs bedroom adds flexibility for guests, older children, a nursery or a home office setup, depending on your needs. Upstairs, two more generously sized bedrooms sit alongside the main bathroom, a study nook, multiple storage areas and skylights that enhance the natural light into the upper level.
The home is comforted by gas ducted heating, ducted refrigerated cooling and ceiling fans. Extras include a security alarm, security camera system, double-glazed windows and extensive insulation.
The split-level transitions give the home a more interesting feel than a standard single-level layout with the warmth of timber-floors and contrasting polished concrete. Outside, fully landscaped gardens, established greenery, brick boundary walls, timber detailing and inviting outdoor entertaining spaces add to the home's charm and sense of privacy. The courtyard-style garden offers a relaxed setting for family barbecues, morning coffee or unwinding at the end of the day, complete with a mains gas barbecue, wireless watering system and open fireplace.
An oversized double garage adds everyday convenience, while the garden shed includes power and water. The location also places you close to the heart of town. From here, you are within easy reach of the Traralgon CBD, train station, shops, cafés and daily essentials — ideal for those who like the idea of a short walk for a morning coffee, a quick trip into town or convenient access to transport when commuting to the city.
If you value a home with strong proportions, flexible living zones, quality character finishes, Edwardian character and a floor plan that feels a little different from the norm, 23 Queens Parade deserves a closer look.
To arrange an inspection, contact Tarra Nixon on 0477 013 311 or Julia Demosthenous on 0461 333 119.