With its beautiful collision of colour and the character charm of its 1920s origins, this extended, semi-detached bungalow has a serious case of West Croydon classic, with a dash of quirky, just a quick 10-minute commute from the CBD.
Consider those bright colours the inspiration in your 2-bedroom blank canvas with the polished pine floors, lofty decorative ceilings, open fireplace and big, light-filled rooms that can only get better with age. Just add your art pieces and enjoy.
Speaking of art, wait until you see the funky, art-deco inspired kitchen extension built in 2013 with solid sage green cabinetry, expansive island breakfast bar, pressed metal splashbacks, Bosch gas cooktop and dishwasher and garden views. Functional art.
The kitchen is the star of an open-plan extension with polished concrete floors, French door access to those lush gardens, and an exposed brick feature wall for that rustic, industrial look.
That exposed brick is actually the former external wall of the original home with two double bedrooms, a bathroom with unique cast iron curved tub, heritage vanity, shower recess and a large lounge room with additional French doors this time leading to the pergola, perfect for summer BBQs on those balmy nights.
Just as West Croydon goes from strength to strength near the likes of Queen Street's and Rosetta St cafes and the new and improved Port and South Roads, so will a home with very happy rental tenants, and room to extend further or just organize your removalists. Cool, indeed.
More reasons why we love this home:
- Solar panels for reduced energy bills
- The original kitchen has made way for a large laundry/utility room with plenty of storage
- Dishwasher, double sink and plenty of bench and storage space to kitchen
- Two large rainwater tanks
- Beautiful and private rear gardens
-Two efficient split air conditioning units
- Crimsafe security windows and front screen door
- Bosch self-cleaning oven
- Fish Pond
- Doggy Door
- Striking blue mosaic tiling to bathroom
- Built-in robes to bedroom one
- Garden shed
- Walking distance from Kilkenny Rail Station and public transport on Port Road
- Close to a range of schools, including St Margaret Mary's and Kilkenny Primary Schools
- Plans available for an upstairs master bedroom and ensuite
- And so much more.
Specifications:
CT / 5848/306
Council / City of Charles Sturt
Zoning / R'16
Built / 1925
Land / 475m2
Frontage / 12.19m
Council Rates / $1107.85pa
SA Water / $163.73pq
ES Levy / $112.00pa
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