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Vintage charm nestled in nature

Originally constructed in 1971, this gem of a family home is nestled among native trees and surrounded by mature gardens in a quiet loop street in the sought-after suburb of Fisher. Exuding vintage charm, this abode boasts incredible views of nature spanning across Weston Creek over to Parliament House and Black Mountain Taylor. Your imagination will run wild in the wonderous garden with so much potential to make it the yard of your dreams. There is a magnificent elm tree, and just wait until next year when the jonquils and daffodils floom. The vendor has also provided a sketch of a 19m pool designed for the backyard available to any potential buyer (but ACTPLA approval will need to be sought).

The main entry leads into the cosy living room where daylight spills in through the spacious windows, then flowing through to the large kitchen and dining space featuring beautiful timber cabinetry. A stunning entertainer’s pergola leads out from the dining room, perfect for summer evenings watching the sunset. Next to the solid timber staircase leading to the top floor is a perfectly placed Eureka slow combustion fireplace. The mix of modern and nostalgic styling is one of a kind with the brand-new flooring flowing underfoot, walls freshly painted in neutral colours, and retro green tiling in the bathroom and laundry.

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The flexible floorplan suits a growing or intergenerational family with its six bedrooms, three located on each floor of the home. The upstairs bedrooms and bathroom were added as an extension in 1981, and the outdoor studio/garden room approval was completed in 1997.

The long list of extra features includes a 10,000-litre water tank for the garden and veggie patch, tandem garage with roller-door access to the back garden, Colorbond roof, and a curved driveway for additional parking.

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6 bed  |  2 bath  | 2 car  

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