Plucked from the 1960s, this elevated chamferboard home captures the enduring appeal of mid-century design, where light, elevation and a practical layout come together with ease. Set against a leafy mountain backdrop and enjoying an eastern aspect from the rear, it offers a relaxed, understated take on modernist living in one of The Gap’s most established pockets.
Clean lines and a linear layout define the interiors, with high ceilings, polished timber floors and classic casement windows bringing in natural light and airflow throughout. Immediately comfortable as is, the home presents a compelling opportunity to refine or reimagine over time, making the most of its solid bones and elevated position.
Set on a sunny 608m² block, the home is within easy reach of The Gap Village, local schools, parkland and a network of walking and cycling tracks, offering a lifestyle that is both convenient and well-connected.
- Elevated high-set mid-century home on 608m²
- Easterly aspect with leafy mountain surrounds
- Linear layout with excellent natural light and cross-ventilation
- Separate living and dining zones
- Generous kitchen with laminate cabinetry and scope to update
- Three bedrooms on one level, two with built-in robes
- Central bathroom with separate WC
- Polished timber floors, high ceilings and casement windows
- Laundry, storage and utility space beneath the home
- Walk to parks, bikeways and local shopping precincts
A home that combines elevation, aspect and simplicity, it offers an easy starting point with the flexibility to update and make your own over time, all within a well-connected and family-friendly setting.
Contact Bonnie D'Arcy on 0423 005 563 for more information.