Hallmarks of mid-century modernism are apparent in this three-bedroom weatherboard set in the tree canopy to overlook a panoramic bush scape. The Yarra is at the bottom of the 6070 sqm forested block. Sited on prestigious Osborne Peninsula, the circa 1956 house absorbed influences from modernist architects such as Robin Boyd, active in Warrandyte at the time. Today, the sun-splashed, wonderfully private residence evidences why modernism retains such appeal: Living spaces are open plan yet sensibly scaled. Stegbar windows provide light and all direction outlook. Raked ceilings in the living/dining/kitchen are cedar-lined, and two separated bedroom/bathroom zones project to embrace a north-facing entry courtyard. Ochre weatherboards accord with the mid-century palette. Internally, the updated kitchen and main bathroom are about 21st century comfort. Energy economy is too, delivered by double glazing, underfloor insulation, split system air con, 10 x solar panels and three water tanks. The combustion firebox consumes timber from the land. Ducted heating is the deep winter backup. Out the gate, the Peninsula offers a famously creative community and glorious riverside ambles. There is a bus stop within 50 metres, and Warrandyte village a kilometre downhill. This intriguing 'then-and-now' property presents a unique tree-change package and scope for an easy extension. Should you need more immersion in nature, wander through your private wilderness to where wombats and owls live by the river. Take a rod, kayak, a book or bathers. Terms: 10% Deposit, Balance in 90/120 days.
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