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HomePropertyWhen Position, Style and Period Collide 

When Position, Style and Period Collide 

Have we found a real surprise for you! This classic early nineteenth century home is full of charm, and unexpectantly nestled privately into a lush, landscaped garden on an extensive block of approximately 1,285m2  

Overlooking Lake Hamilton, makes this home the ideal location for families, professionals or retirees, being in close proximity to everything with just a short walk to the hospital, town centre, schools and the lake precinct.

The home has been meticulously cared for by the current owners and presents beautifully with all the typical features of period homes such as high ceilings, Baltic pine walls and flooring, stained glass doorways and large timber windows.

Over time the home has been cleverly modified improving the flow and incorporating living spaces. The kitchen is spacious with timber cabinetry, ample bench space, a pantry cupboard, electric cooking and dishwasher along with space for dining and an office.

The large living room leads off the kitchen through glass French doors and features an impressive double brick fireplace and chimney. A wood heater rests in one side while an open fireplace still exists on the other side with a heat transfer system directing warmth to the bedrooms, while there is also a gas wall heater for convenience.

The home comprises four bedrooms, the master is king size with build in robes and an ensuite complete with shower, vanity, toilet and heated towel rail. The second and third bedrooms are also well sized with built in robes and overhead fans. The bathroom is central and features a claw foot bath, shower, vanity and toilet, while there is a third toilet conveniently located off the laundry.

Three external doors open onto the decked veranda that wraps around the south/east side of the home, the perfect spot to sit and take in the garden and lake views. The landscaped garden is lovingly cared for with winding paved paths, established trees and plants and excellent fencing. There is various shedding, to include the main shed/workshop with roller door access along with a car port to house the caravan if desired.

This property is a true gem that combines modern living with the tranquillity of a well-established neighbourhood and timeless design. Don’t miss your opportunity to secure and make this your new home, it truly must be inspected to appreciate the private oasis it presents.

WHAT THE OWNERS LOVES ABOUT THE PROPERTY

“We have really enjoyed the location, it’s so close to everything, even our children were able to walk to Monivae via Lake Hamilton”

331 Gray Street, Hamilton 

$589,000  

Elders Real Estate – Jo Frost 0428 585 434 

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