This Grand Old Lady is five years away from celebrating her Centenary. The vendors have lived happily here for thirty years and are sad to leave. The 1930-built home is an excellent example of a Californian Bungalow, still retaining all its era's lovely character and features, including a wide veranda giving expansive mountain views. Its floor plan suits modern families and offers plenty of contemporary amenities. Period details include magnificent Myrtle floorboards, original fretwork, picture rails, wide skirting, intricate ceiling plaster, and some original light fittings. Improvements include updated bathrooms, some double glazing, reverse-cycle heating, and a wood heater for the cooler months in Tasmania. The home offers three living areas (a formal lounge and separate dining room), four spacious bedrooms (all with built-in wardrobes), two bathrooms, an open-plan kitchen-dining area, a second living space, and a walk-in pantry. The picturesque garden features a large studio room, tool shed, and separate garden shed. The home is tucked away on a substantial internal 1604m2 block and hidden from the street in an oasis of established gardens and fruit trees (perfect for picking your own), within walking distance of East Launceston Primary School, Punchbowl Primary School, and across the street from St. Thomas More's-less than a five-minute drive to Launceston CBD and a ten-minute walk to Newstead Shopping Centre. This is your property if you value space, privacy, and beautiful character homes!
**Harcourts Launceston has no reason to doubt the accuracy of the information in this document which has been sourced from means which are considered reliable, however we cannot guarantee accuracy. Prospective purchasers are advised to carry out their own investigations. All measurements are approximate**