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HomePropertyBeautifully Restored and Renovated, A Must See! 

Beautifully Restored and Renovated, A Must See! 

This turn of the century home has been lovingly restored and renovated combining period charm with modern comforts. The home is set well back on a double allotment of approximately 1,852m2 with a street frontage of 32m and a drive way to the front door.

Upon entering the front door you are welcomed into an impressive long and wide hallway with original dark timber panelling paired cleverly with crisp white walls and ceiling creating a light and bright space.

The formal lounge and dining room is at the front of the home and is a stunning room with an ornate timber ceiling, large bay window, wall panelling and features an in-built wood heater for comfort and complimented by a reverse cycle air conditioner.

The home comprises four generously sized bedrooms. Three have built in robes and two of the rooms are complete with ensuites. Both ensuites are finished with a walk in shower, toilet and vanity.

At the heart of it all, a modern kitchen, dining and living space is open plan and seamlessly blends old with new. The kitchen is well laid out with an island bench, excellent storage with soft close drawers and three pantry cupboards in addition to an electric cooktop, wall oven/grill and dishwasher.

The living and dining overlook the gardens and further feature the ornate timber ceiling and bay window, new flooring and a free standing electric fireplace and reverse cycle air conditioner that efficiently warms and cools the zone.

Off the kitchen is the mud room, laundry and family bathroom which is complete with a bath, shower and vanity as well as a separate toilet. The mud room has shoe storage for a neat and tidy space while the laundry is well equipped for more storage with under bench drawers and broom cupboard.

Step outside to discover a spacious backyard with private entertaining for hosting gatherings or simply enjoy the outdoors in peace. The well established landscaped garden provides a perfect setting, ideal for al fresco dining or relaxation.

The huge shed will delight the man of the house being 13 x 5.4 metres with concrete floors, power and workshop area. Perfect for a tradie, handy man or why not turn half of it into a man cave, outdoor studio or retreat. An attached carport would easily house two vehicles or motor homes.

189 Kent Road is more than just a residence, it’s a statement home with a blend of period charm and contemporary convenience. Meticulously preserved and tastefully updated, this home invites you to step into the past and enjoy the comforts of the present. Inspections strictly by appointment only.

WHAT THE AGENT LOVES ABOUT THE PROPERTY

“If you love period homes then you will appreciate the features and timeless design of this home”.

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