Hidden behind an electric gate that opens to a lengthy driveway is a character-filled Croydon house believed to be one of the first built in the suburb.
Boasting contemporary elements alongside period features from when it was built in 1902, the 2275sq m block at 5/205 Dorset Rd has been turned into an entertainer’s paradise.
It is on the market by private treaty with a price range of $1.6-$1.7 million.
The property last sold for $950,000 in February 2016, according to CoreLogic data.
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“From all reports it’s the second oldest home in Croydon,” Professionals Methven Mooroolbark agent Justin Ross said. “The current owners have really blended the old world and the new. It’s also very private, I think the front gate is 130m off Dorset Rd.”
A pretty weatherboard facade with timber fretwork is framed by established, verdant gardens and a wide veranda that wraps around the front of the house.
Three bedrooms with built-in wardrobes and a main bedroom with walk-in wardrobe and ensuite bathroom surround the home’s entrance, alongside extra cupboards and a family bathroom with a freestanding claw-foot tub under a vivid leadlight window.
The main bedroom also features an open fireplace and bay windows offering garden views.
Baltic pine floors bring the hallway down to a generous, light-filled living room with a fireplace.
This room adjoins an open kitchen and dining area, where Tudor-style windows look out at the brilliant outdoor entertaining zone.
The rustic kitchen features a freestanding Belling stove, stone benchtops and ample cupboard space.
A sprawling undercover timber deck will be a delight for summer days, serviced by a wet bar and outdoor kitchen and looking onto an inground solar-heated pool with slide and spa. The pool even has phone-operated strobe lighting.
Lawns run alongside the entertaining area and the residence, with a cubby, shed, chook pen, double carport and single garage completing the exteriors.
Mr Ross said the local market had been increasing “month-to-month” since May.
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