There are homes that simply feel right the moment you arrive. The picket fence, the porch, the mature street tree overhead - all of it sets a tone. Step inside and the interiors make good on every bit of that promise.
Built circa 1943, this character weatherboard carries its age with real pride. Ornate pressed plasterwork ceilings, elegant cornices and hardwood timber floors give the formal living room a quality and warmth that newer builds rarely replicate. A painted brick mantel anchors the space beautifully, while ducted heating means comfort is never in question regardless of the season.
Two well-proportioned bedrooms continue the home's heritage thread, both with original cornices and timber floors. The bathroom is crisp and contemporary by contrast - white subway tiles floor to ceiling, frameless glass shower and a vessel basin that feels quietly luxurious without trying too hard.
At the heart of the home, a white kitchen with island bench, stone benchtops and gas cooktop opens naturally into the dining room. French doors from the dining space lead to what is arguably the property's defining feature: a generous paved entertaining area sheltered by a pergola draped in established wisteria. When that canopy blooms, the effect is genuinely spectacular. A garden shed and water tank make the backyard as practical as it is beautiful, and a carport with tandem driveway parking comfortably accommodates two vehicles.
A tiled study nook off the kitchen adds a quiet, purposeful layer for those working from home or simply in need of their own corner.
Zoned for Footscray North Primary School and with Highpoint Shopping Centre a short drive away, the everyday essentials are well within reach from this grounded, characterful Maidstone address.
Some homes you visit and forget. This one stays with you.