Details: Bedrooms 5 Bathrooms 3 Carparks 2 For sale now or by auction on Saturday March 28 @ 11am AGENT: Tweed Sutherland First National PHONE: Matt Leonard on 0418 502 633 If you long for the lifestyle of The Great Gatsby era, with its distinctive Art Deco and glamour of the Roaring '20s, and you simply can't pass up a geometric pattern even today, then this Bendigo home is for you. It has a bounty of classic features that were so unique in the first instance, that they can sail confidently into the 21st century and not miss a beat. Art Deco, short for Arts Décoratifs, is characterised by geometric motifs and sharply defined outlines and symbolises the glamour, luxury and fashion of that exuberant era. It was a celebration of life in its most luxurious form and in Bendigo there are just a few rare examples still intact. Like this home in Skene Street. While its location, close to town, schools and universities is key, it is the home itself, plus the generous 1891 square metre allotment, that will enthral you with all the possibilities. Set behind a thriving Leyland cypress hedge, the home has slumbered quietly in the peace and quiet and for such a grand dame, will continue to do so. Built in the Tudor style it is double brick, has leadlight dormer windows and an elegant front entrance, with two storeys, three living areas, two bathrooms and five bedrooms. Beautifully maintained and presented, the bathroom is a masterpiece with soft green tiles, which also speak to its art deco origins. Heating and cooling options are a luscious combination of hydronic heating, open fireplaces, reverse cycle systems and air conditioning. Looking for a new home? This handy map of homes that are open for inspection this weekend will help your search. Click on the map and zoom in on the desired suburb. Simply click on the pin for all the details. On the ground level are the lounge and sitting room which have fireplaces with curvilinear forms, there are two bedrooms, the library, and a big open-plan family/dining room. The large kitchen has ample storage and bench space, a built-in double-door pantry, a huge 1200mm gas stove, and large windows and French doors that frame the views to the tennis court and the backyard. Take the quarter turn stairs and you will find three more bedrooms upstairs, including an ensuite. The angles of the build and the art deco leadlight windows emphasise the glorious past of this home. Outdoors there is an entertainment deck, complete with vigilia creepers, where you can cheer on the tennis matches between your friends and family. The full size clay court is a wonderful bonus, as the nearly half acre still has space to spare. There is another entrance to the backyard from Michael Street. Your private laneway runs along the entire width of the allotment and apart from parking, think caravan, boat and trailer, it would be ideal if you were tinkering with the idea of subdividing (STCA). The agent said this home is going to auction in March, but it is for sale now prior to the auction date, so arrange an inspection today. Want a sneak peek into the DOMAIN pages for this coming week? Then click on the DOMAIN E-Mag and browse away. If you're looking for a new home or a rental property, you will find the information and more HERE.
For sale now or by auction on Saturday March 28 @ 11am
AGENT: Tweed Sutherland First National
PHONE: Matt Leonard on 0418 502 633
If you long for the lifestyle of The Great Gatsby era, with its distinctive Art Deco and glamour of the Roaring '20s, and you simply can't pass up a geometric pattern even today, then this Bendigo home is for you. It has a bounty of classic features that were so unique in the first instance, that they can sail confidently into the 21st century and not miss a beat.
Art Deco, short for Arts Décoratifs, is characterised by geometric motifs and sharply defined outlines and symbolises the glamour, luxury and fashion of that exuberant era. It was a celebration of life in its most luxurious form and in Bendigo there are just a few rare examples still intact. Like this home in Skene Street. While its location, close to town, schools and universities is key, it is the home itself, plus the generous 1891 square metre allotment, that will enthral you with all the possibilities.
Set behind a thriving Leyland cypress hedge, the home has slumbered quietly in the peace and quiet and for such a grand dame, will continue to do so.
Built in the Tudor style it is double brick, has leadlight dormer windows and an elegant front entrance, with two storeys, three living areas, two bathrooms and five bedrooms.
Beautifully maintained and presented, the bathroom is a masterpiece with soft green tiles, which also speak to its art deco origins.
Heating and cooling options are a luscious combination of hydronic heating, open fireplaces, reverse cycle systems and air conditioning.
Looking for a new home? This handy map of homes that are open for inspection this weekend will help your search.
Click on the map and zoom in on the desired suburb. Simply click on the pin for all the details.
On the ground level are the lounge and sitting room which have fireplaces with curvilinear forms, there are two bedrooms, the library, and a big open-plan family/dining room.
The large kitchen has ample storage and bench space, a built-in double-door pantry, a huge 1200mm gas stove, and large windows and French doors that frame the views to the tennis court and the backyard.
Take the quarter turn stairs and you will find three more bedrooms upstairs, including an ensuite. The angles of the build and the art deco leadlight windows emphasise the glorious past of this home.
Outdoors there is an entertainment deck, complete with vigilia creepers, where you can cheer on the tennis matches between your friends and family. The full size clay court is a wonderful bonus, as the nearly half acre still has space to spare.
There is another entrance to the backyard from Michael Street. Your private laneway runs along the entire width of the allotment and apart from parking, think caravan, boat and trailer, it would be ideal if you were tinkering with the idea of subdividing (STCA).
The agent said this home is going to auction in March, but it is for sale now prior to the auction date, so arrange an inspection today.
Want a sneak peek into the DOMAIN pages for this coming week? Then click on the DOMAIN E-Mag and browse away. If you're looking for a new home or a rental property, you will find the information and more HERE.