If you have been looking for a character home with warmth, history and a little something special, 25 Hall St is well worth a look.
Set on a 602sqm block, this three bedroom, one bathroom home offers approximately 110sqm of living area, plus an approximately 20sqm verandah that captures a beautiful outlook across the southern hills and distant ranges.
The home has the sort of heritage features that give older Mount Morgan homes so much personality, with tongue and groove walls, tongue and groove ceilings, timber floorboards and a lovely central hallway feature that adds to the traditional feel.
French doors open onto the verandah, creating a peaceful space that feels private and tucked away behind the treetops of the front garden. From here, you can enjoy the view while still feeling nicely screened from the street.
The entry is a little different too, with the verandah accessed by a semi-internal staircase, giving the home a unique arrival point and adding to its character. There is also a bit of workshop type space located around that access that is underneath the home.
Inside, the kitchen has been modernised, giving you a practical everyday space while still sitting comfortably within the home's older style. The bathroom features a walk-in shower, and there is a second toilet located off the laundry, which is always a handy extra.
The property has been partially renovated, with enough already done to show you the potential, but enough still left for you to make it truly your own. It is ideal for someone who appreciates character, timber features and views, and who wants a home they can continue to improve over time.
With its heritage details, modern kitchen, private-feeling verandah and lovely outlook, 25 Hall St is a home with plenty of heart and plenty of promise.
About Mount Morgan:
Mount Morgan is a historically significant town, once home to Australia's largest gold mine. William Knox D'Arcy made his early fortune here at the Mount Morgan Gold Mine. He later used that fortune to help start BP Oil. Today, the town offers a peaceful lifestyle with excellent amenities, including, but not limited to, a full-service IGA grocery, with deli and butcher, a chemist, a hospital, a bakery, three doctors' practices, primary and secondary schools, a hardware store, pubs, restaurants, newsagents, and bowls clubs.
The stunning No. 7 Dam provides a recreation area with shaded playgrounds, facilities, and barbecue areas, where you can swim, kayak, and fish. The town also features a skate park, basketball facilities, a public swimming pool with a children's wading area, tons of undercover seating, and a large partially undercover pool. Most homes are only a 2- or 3-minute drive from the town's amenities and services.
Mount Morgan is less than 25 minutes to the Rockhampton roundabout, even closer to the Gracemere shopping centre, and only around 40 minutes to Rockhampton Regional Airport.
A Note to Buyers:
Photographs, floor plans, aerial boundary maps and other property information are provided to help buyers gain a better understanding of the property's overall layout and some of its features. Every effort has been made to ensure the information provided is accurate, however buyers are encouraged to carry out their own inspections and enquiries to satisfy themselves as to the property's features, layout, condition and suitability.
Disclaimer:
Disclaimer: The information, photographs and floorplans provided form part of the property’s marketing material and are intended as a general guide only. Images may not reflect the current condition or layout, and floorplans are indicative with measurements being approximate. Buyers are encouraged to make their own inspections and enquiries to satisfy themselves as to any matters of importance.