An attractively renovated Brighton home in a quiet cul-de-sac is for sale through Justin Follett and Marcus Heron of Follett & Co for $2.45 million.
This turn-of-the-century family home is hidden away in a central but secluded Brighton cul-de-sac, and blends Victorian charm with contemporary design, creating a striking street presence.
The picture-perfect four-bedroom family home captures the essence of tranquil Brighton.
The entrance to the home is a light, bright hallway, which branches off to a main bedroom that features delicate period finishes. The concealed walk-in-robe includes a full-width mirror and adjoins a striking ensuite with screen-free double shower and a plumbed-in plant box.
Immaculately restored throughout, the home opens up within to reveal spacious open-plan living and dining. High ceilings are framed by floor-to-ceiling glass, delivering direct natural light and warmth throughout. Adjoining this area is a sleek, stylish kitchen with Miele appliances and the latest top-of-the-range Ceasarstone benches.
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The interiors flows out to a sheltered al fresco deck, creating a range of entertaining possibilities under raised lantern roofing. A slick cafe-style recycled Oregon breakfast bench connects the outside to the kitchen.
A central Jarrah staircase leads upstairs to two spacious bedrooms, a luxurious bathroom, and a roomy retreat adjoining a study, all under vaulted ceilings. This private space is an ideal play zone for children.
A right-of-way laneway along the perimeter of the home allows easy access to a rear carport featuring a glorious cedar ceiling.
This timeless investment is moments from the Bay Street shopping and entertainment strip, Brighton Primary School, North Brighton Station and only a short walk to the foreshore.
This property is for sale by Follett & Co for between $2,250,000 and $2,450,000.
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