Visually appealing and boasting a charming first impression, this early 1900s home presents spacious living zones complimented by a seamless fusion of delicate period detail with contemporary updates, perfect for those in search of a low maintenance lifestyle in a highly desirable position on the city fringe.
Upon entry you will immediately be taken aback by charming original features, such as timber fretwork, high ceilings, ornate ceiling roses, picture rails, original fire places and exposed floorboards which tastefully combine with modern updates throughout, to provide an inviting home ready to move in to.
The attractive modern kitchen serves as the hub of the home and benefits from a 4 burner gas cooktop, stone benchtops and ample storage space and flows effortlessly through to the formal dining and living area which boasts a striking Heat Glo heater and a wood heater, ensuring warmth and comfort all year around.
A seamless indoor/outdoor flow exists between the living zones, with immediate access from the sunroom to the sundrenched rear courtyard, through striking French doors allowing for convenient alfresco dining.
All three bedrooms are located on the upper level and benefit from built in storage, with the master suite also featuring a neatly presented ensuite complete with open shower, vanity and toilet and the main bathroom is easily accessible and offers a modern vanity, shower and bath tub along with a large window to capture the ever-changing uninterrupted views of Mount Wellington.
The home is set amidst established gardens and provides a retreat for those seeking privacy, whilst being just a stone's throw to the vibrant North Hobart restaurant strip as well as offering secure off street parking, this substantial home is sure to tick many boxes and well worthy of an inspection.
- Low maintenance city-fringe living
- Original detail with contemporary update
- Generously proportioned throughout
- Secure off street parking
- Walking distance to North Hobart & CBD
Council Rates: $1,900 per annum approximately
Year Built: 1915
Construction Type: Render
Heating: Kent Woodheater & Heat Glo heater