They don't build them like this anymore, and that's exactly the point. This double-brick residence commands the street, balconies stretching across a north-facing facade. Freshly presented on 655 sqm (approx.), it feels like home from day one, where roots run deep and a vision unfolds.
Inside, northern light pours through to a sunken retreat, a calm sanctuary where the world outside softens. The kitchen picks up the thread, timber cabinetry framing a space that knows a Tuesday from a Saturday. Gas cooktop, oven and dishwasher meet ample bench space, conversation drifting between dining and living.
Further in, the mood shifts entirely. The rear living drops beneath a soaring, vaulted timber ceiling, a wood fire anchoring the room. Sliding doors open to a covered pergola where the garden takes over, the kind of room that makes you cancel plans and never quite explain why.
Upstairs is a world apart. The master suite wakes to northern light and a private balcony you won't want to leave, walk-in robe and ensuite tucked behind you, while the second and third claim built-in robes and individual balconies, soaking in that same prized aspect. The fourth bedroom adapts to whatever life asks of it. A family bathroom with twin vanities, a separate shower and bath keeps mornings moving.
Back on the ground floor, a dedicated study holds space for quiet focus, close enough to the kitchen to stay connected, private enough to get things done. A third bathroom and laundry round out the lower level.
Outside, brick-paved pathways wind beneath covered pergolas where established gardens breathe with tibouchina and citrus. Brick outbuilding, wood store, double lock-up garage plus secure side access to park a trailer or toy complete the picture. Zoned for Mulgrave Primary and Carwatha College P-12, with Nazareth College and Waverley Gardens close by, scale, substance and promise converge.