Untouched and immaculate, this much-loved 1960s triple-fronted weatherboard home is a rare find – a property that has been lovingly maintained, carefully preserved, and is now ready to begin a new chapter. Resting on level, low-maintenance gardens, it captures the essence of its era: generous proportions, strong lines, and a focus on light and family living.
From the moment you arrive, the home presents with quiet pride. A wide front patio invites you to pause, while full-length windows draw in the garden outlooks and natural light. Inside, decorative cornices, a wood heater in the lounge, and freshly painted interiors speak of craftsmanship and care. New carpets enhance the living spaces, while the rooms themselves are a reminder of a time when scale and space were considered essential.
Accommodation includes three bedrooms (two with built-in robes), each generously proportioned. The original kitchen is a centrepiece in its own right, complete with an immaculate wood cooker still intact alongside a practical electric stove, with a sunny meals area adjoining – a space that balances nostalgia with everyday usability. To the rear, a versatile rear sunroom/mudroom provides a practical link to the garden. A neat three-piece bathroom, laundry, and separate WC complete the practical layout, complemented by a new hot water service for modern convenience.
Outdoors, the home continues to impress. A double carport and single garage provide ample parking, while the 6x6m workshop-studio offers outstanding flexibility – ideal for trades, hobbies, or creative pursuits. Low-maintenance gardens frame the property, ensuring time can be spent enjoying rather than maintaining.
Situated close to Winters Flat Primary School and with a nearby bus stop, this is a property that combines everyday practicality with timeless 1960s design integrity.
Rarely does a home remain so untouched, with its original features so carefully preserved. For lovers of mid-century architecture, renovators with vision, or families seeking space and character, this property is a once-in-a-generation opportunity to embrace Castlemaine's past while shaping its future.
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