Over a century of memories are stored in the walls of this historical villa constructed in 1905. This fine old lady could tell a few stories of generations that have enjoyed her spacious interior, solid timber floors, leadlight windows and classic high ceilings. Yes, she once was the Queen of Brougham Street, but over the years as families have come and gone, they have each made their changes. In the 1950s, during a period of rapid growth, a shop was built at the front. However, the verandah on the right-hand side was removed to incorporate the shop. The shop has now been completely demolished, instantly enhancing the street appeal of the villa. Begin to reinstate this Queen back to her former glory by restoring the front verandah.
The living areas, now open plan, are generous, to say the least. There's a cosy nook by the fire for cold winter nights, or ample space for large gatherings around a big old table as dinner is cooked in the large kitchen. Sure it all needs a revamp, but there is so much potential.
Enjoy the modern upgrades such as a multi-fuel wood burner, instant gas hot water and an HRV system to keep the home warm and dry in winter. Most of the exterior has recently been painted too. Some of the existing furniture may remain with the sale.
With 1513m2 (more or less) of gardens, abundant with fruit trees, garden sheds and play areas for the children, the keen gardener could really create something special here. The property backs onto the local tennis courts and a playground, just in case you needed a bit of "game, set and match" on the weekend.
For "lovers of villas" secure this vintage opportunity for your next generation. Contact Di for more information and an opportunity to view.