On one of Canterbury's trademark treelined streetscapes sits this distinctive c1910 Federation era home that has been significantly preserved, extended and renovated over the years. Designed to capture plentiful northern light, thanks to graceful east-west orientation, beautifully light filled rooms make up an interior that is tranquil, spacious and versatile. Complete with four distinct living zones, including an independent two storey games/studio with a mezzanine bedroom, the family flexibility on offer is unmatched. In the main house, a first floor retreat with big sky views and rooftop outlooks serves three of the four bedrooms, with the primary bedroom enjoying privacy on the ground floor, together with a wall of built in robes, an ensuite bathroom, open fireplace and private access to the front verandah. Formal sitting and dining rooms come with period features and fireplaces, a study includes fitted cabinetry, and the family room presents a delightful garden backdrop. The kitchen is well equipped, and a gorgeous connection with outside makes for easy entertaining with restful vistas and alfresco dining spaces. Gorgeous leadlight and stained glass windows punctuate throughout, while additional features include a total of three bathrooms, dedicated laundry, powder room, excellent storage and parking. Zoned to Canterbury Primary, Camberwell High School and Canterbury Girls Secondary College, an excellent selection of private schools is also within easy reach. The much-loved Maling Road Village is just short stroll away, while Canterbury station, tram connections on Riversdale Road and Camberwell Juncton are all easily accessible. Land size: 880m2 (approx.)