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Located on the picturesque Olivers Hill in Frankston South, this iconic landmark residence offers breathtaking panoramic vistas stretching from Frankston's coastline to Port Phillip Bay and Melbourne's city skyline. A true gem among the bay's early homes, this property invites you to own a piece of enchanting Bayside history. Alternatively re-develop and realise the potential of this great sized land in an unmatched position.
Just a stone's throw away from a wide sandy beach and conveniently situated opposite the boat ramp and boardwalk leading to Frankston's city center, you'll have access to a plethora of dining options, entertainment, and endless shopping. It's a rare opportunity to acquire a lifestyle property steeped in rich historical charm.
This three-bedroom clinker brick home is adorned with stunning Art Deco features, boasting high ceilings, picture rails, and sash windows with wide sills. Nearly every room in the house offers mesmerizing water views, allowing you to witness the bay's ever-changing moods from the comfort of your lounge, and to savor the coastal lights as they put on a sparkling spectacle after dusk.
Inside, the open floor plan seamlessly blends the grand lounge and dining areas. Over the years, thoughtful updates have added a granite kitchen, a master ensuite with a walk-in robe, as well as ducted heating and air conditioning for your comfort.
Situated on a generous 671m2 (approx.) allotment, this residence boasts a sweeping dual driveway and also includes an Art Deco-style bathroom, a sunny rear breakfast terrace, a lower-level garage, a storage room, and tremendous potential for further modernization or transformation adding instant equity in a prized location.
Located within the highly regarded Frankston High School zone, this property is just moments away from the George Pentland Botanical Gardens, Sweetwater Creek Nature Reserve trails, Frankston Hospital, Monash University, Frankston Arts Centre, and various sporting clubs. It's a remarkable opportunity to make this piece of Frankston South history your own.