33 Kathleen Terrace, Maiden Gully, Vic 3551
Sold: $470,000 (07-23-2013)- hotel 4
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Situated on a just under a half acre corner allotment, with luscious rural vistas on one side and the natural beauty of native forest opposite, this is one very special home. A primary school, shops, chemist and supermarket are already here, and with a Catholic college in the planning stages, Maiden Gully offers a great lifestyle for families.
You’ll never be at a loss for somewhere to relax and/or entertain at this property, but you might be at a loss for words. With four bedrooms, two living areas, and first-class undercover entertaining, including a Jacuzzi, solid fuel heater and ceiling fans, the whole family will feel in holiday mood year-round.
To help maintain that mood, there’s a 7 x 4-metre Colorbond shed, conveniently accessed from a side street.
Low-maintenance landscaping at the front complements the red brick-veneer house. Ducted heating is throughout and two split-systems add to the home’s comfort.
Open-plan living sees a well-equipped kitchen and a spacious dining area happily cohabiting but connected by sliding doors to a large formal lounge room for bigger occasions.
Security sliding doors also open to the alfresco area.
An all-electric kitchen that boasts a Bosch wall oven. There’s a breakfast bar and oodles of storage.
Three bedrooms have built-in wardrobes and ceiling fans. The main bedroom is vast and offers his and hers walk-in wardrobes and a three-piece en suite with a 900mm shower.
A large sun-filled rumpus/home gym/family room has built-in storage and opens to the paved alfresco area.
Backyard landscaping mimics the front with plantings of box hedge and paths neatly edged in red brick. A linear orchard of olive trees along the north-east boundary adds a touch of the Mediterranean. There’s a 33,000-litre tank and room for a vegie/herb sensory garden/chook shed or dog run. A double carport with an electric roller door and roller-door access to the backyard is enclosed with timber screening on two sides.
There’s so much more but you’ll need to see it for yourself.