Set on a generous circa 900m² block in a peaceful Geilston Bay pocket, 44 Lindhill Avenue offers exceptional potential for those seeking space, sunshine and a home they can truly make their own.
Positioned well back from the street with a lovely northerly aspect, this charming three-bedroom weatherboard home enjoys all-day light and a sense of calm from the moment you arrive. Inside, the layout is wonderfully practical, with the kitchen basking in natural light and offering excellent bench space for everyday functionality. Flowing from here, the dining area connects seamlessly to the lounge, complete with a heat pump to keep the home comfortable year-round.
Beautiful Tasmanian Oak floorboards sit waiting to be revealed - a timeless feature that promises instant warmth and character once uncovered. All three bedrooms are well-sized, and a separate laundry off the kitchen adds to the home's convenience.
Outside, the expansive near-level backyard is a standout. Established fruit trees, flourishing flowers, three raised vegetable beds, and a garden shed create a wonderful setting for gardening, play, or future projects. With such a large parcel of land, there's exciting scope to extend or explore additional possibilities (STCA), making this property a rare opportunity in a tightly held location. A covered carport completes the picture.
All of this is just minutes from Lindisfarne Village, with its fantastic amenities, cafés, shops, medical services, and everyday conveniences. You'll also enjoy easy access to excellent public and private schools, beautiful foreshore walking tracks, sporting grounds, and everything that makes this area so sought after.
A beautiful home with endless potential, 44 Lindhill Road is the perfect blank canvas for someone to bring their vision to life in desirable Geilston Bay.
Council rates: Circa $1490pa
Water rates: Circa $1100 pa
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