Meticulously maintained ’70s home on three blocks
Are you looking to be in town but still desire some breathing space and room to move? If so, then Stockdale & Leggo Drysdale have a fantastic opportunity on just over an acre in the Drysdale township.
Located at 15-19 Station Street, there is so much to appreciate about this property in arguably one of the best spots in town.
Within an easy walk to the Rail Trail, local schools, pony club and Lake Lorne, this is sheer bliss.
The options available are many: develop (subject to council approval), your next family home, keep the existing residence and build another for grandparents or even another for the children.
Stockdale & Leggo sales consultant Erin Carvill said 15-19 Station Street certainly encapsulated the Drysdale of days gone by.
“The home itself is such a gem but the native tree life scattered across the blocks gives it a real rural aspect,” she said.
“The potential to enjoy the land as it is, or somewhat respectfully downsize it in due course, make this home a real opportunity for anyone wanting space and a solid investment for years to come.”
The home boasts double doors that open to a spacious slate and timber-lined entrance, extra large lounge room which has plenty of space for formal dining as well as casual living.
The second zone has informal meals with a renovated kitchen that is light with an outlook to enjoy the start of the day, both areas have doors opening to the long verandah.
A rumpus room at the rear overlooks an undercover verandah and garden.
Three queen-sized bedrooms, master with ensuite, central bathroom, laundry and toilet complete the plan.
Features include timber vaulted ceilings, floor heating, air conditioner, freestanding wood fire, walk in pantry, watertank, double garage with direct internal access, side drive to another garage/workshop and garden shed.
This native haven scattered with matured trees where the birdlife gather and the sounds of nature delight you, picnic in your own back yard, this is a real lifestyle option.
For more information, phone Erin Carvill on 0400 164 205.