Crafted in the late 1920s, this classic seaside cottage is rich with original period detailing and is a short, flat walk from beautiful Red Beach. While the two level weatherboard home has been refreshed and expanded over the years, all updates have been undertaken with the utmost care and consideration for its heritage character.
A warm and inviting ambiance is captured inside, thanks to the timber floors and joinery and stained glass. The flexible floorplan offers many places to relax and reset in private, as well as come together and connect, both inside and out. There is also excellent opportunity to work from home here and even see clients without disturbing the household.
The galley style kitchen flows into the key living and dining spaces, which are flooded with light and sun and enjoy excellent indoor outdoor flow. French doors and bi-folds can be opened up for the sea breezes in summer, while the heat pump provides warmth in winter. Two bedrooms are located off the separate, more formal living and dining space. One has its own outdoor access so makes the ideal home office. There is also a bathroom and separate laundry on this level.
Upstairs offers another living space - or generous office area with elevated neighbourhood views and the master retreat, which has a walk-in wardrobe and ensuite.
The north facing rear deck is private and sheltered, while the patio has an outdoor bath and hot shower for rinsing off after a swim. Lush, established gardens are filled with mature trees, flowers and fruit trees.
The property also has a double carport and space for a camper or small boat.
This neighbourhood is a friendly and popular one, with many community hubs for socialising and recreation, including Bayes Memorial Tennis Club and Red Beach Surf Club. The modern clubhouse is a popular destination for locals and visitors for coffees, Friday night meals and Sunday brunches.