Picture this: A circa 1930s weatherboard home set on just under an acre, privately positioned behind a wide 150-foot frontage in one of Burradoo’s most tightly held streets. Surrounded by established, park-like gardens and mature trees, this master-crafted residence has been held and cherished for nearly 40 years, offering rare privacy, scale and a true sense of calm.
Dream of: A home that unfolds gently across beautifully layered gardens, from manicured cottage plantings to a hidden Japanese garden with tea house, a full-size tennis court and a charming rotunda. Wide covered verandas at the front and rear invite relaxed afternoons, while birdsong replaces the noise of everyday life. Inside, high ceilings, timber floors and garden views from every window create a warm and welcoming atmosphere.
Imagine: Entertaining in a light-filled north-facing living, centred around a large, near-new kitchen with island bench and premium appliances. Four bedrooms provide flexibility for family and guests, including a peaceful master suite with ensuite. With a private bore, solar efficiency and thoughtful modern inclusions, this is a home that blends heritage charm with everyday comfort.
Features include:
Circa 1930s master-crafted weatherboard home
Circa 3,700 sqm of established, park-like gardens
Wide 150-foot frontage in a quiet Burradoo pocket
Four bedrooms including master with ensuite
North-facing living and entertaining areas
Near-new kitchen with island bench and Neff appliances
Zip chilled and boiling water tap
High ceilings with ornate cornices and timber floors throughout
Heated bathroom floors and heated towel rails
Hydronic heating throughout
Mature trees including tulip tree, golden elm and Monterey pine
Full-size tennis court
Japanese garden with tea house
Private bore with garden irrigation
Sauna
6.1kW solar system with Tesla 12.5kW battery
Tandem garage, workshop and additional off-street parking
A rare and romantic Burradoo holding, rich in history and ready for its next chapter.