Property Description
This Bayswater character home is special to say the least. Built in 1912 it is one of the suburbs older residences and the original features do not disappoint. The soaring high ceilings, wide jarrah floorboards, sash windows and fireplaces are only further enhanced by superb modern renovations.
From the stunningly finished high-quality kitchen and bathrooms, luxuriously large 23sqm (!) master retreat, open plan living and seamless connection to the beautiful alfresco, there is so much to admire and better yet, nothing for you to do or spend.
Location wise, this is the creme de la creme of addresses. Nestled just two streets back from the town centre, it doesn’t get better than this!
Think morning strolls to the coffee shops, evening wobbles home from King Somm, spoiling the dog with runs at Riverside Gardens and being walking distance to the train line and bus stops – your commute has never been easier. And not forgetting to mention, the train station re-development is well underway and no doubt will lead to an influx of even more amenities.
This is a magic blend of character, contemporary and community. It is not one to be missed!
Summary:
– Built in 1912
– Ducted reverse cycle air-conditioning
– Solar panels (6.6kw)
– Soaring high ceilings, beautiful sash windows, decorative cornices, wide polished floorboards, ornate fireplaces throughout
– Huge master bedroom (23sqm!) with walk-in wardrobe and stunning ensuite
– Two additional double bedrooms (one with built-in robes) share a large family bathroom with a beautiful free-standing bath
– Spacious formal lounge room leads to open plan kitchen/dining
– Stunningly renovated kitchen with unbelievable amounts of bench and storage space including pantry cupboard, near new dishwasher, feature tiles, breakfast bar,
– Easy-care decked alfresco with reticulation for pot plants
– Large external storeroom (potential to be turned into an office?)
– Bayswater Primary catchment
Location:
– 200m to Bert Wright Park and children’s play area
– 300m to Bayswater train station and bus stops
– 300m to King Somm wine bar, tsp and Drip Expresso cafes, and the other shops and amenities in the town centre
– 650m to Bayswater Primary and 700m to St Columba’s primary schools
– Walk to the Tennis Club, Soccer Club, Bowling and Recreation Club