Offers Close Tue, 12th Nov - 12pm If sunken lounges, glorious arches, bagged brick, raked ceilings and all things stone and wood are what you're all about, then look not an inch further than this freshly renovated 1970's home that celebrates its distinct architectural origins with a fresh pizazz on its deep parcel at the high side of Panorama Avenue. Its extensive renovations put the exclamation mark on the home's evolution from humble abode to extended 4-bedroom crowd pleaser with multiple living zones, including a rumpus and sitting room at its quaint rear. The way the sunken lounge frames Hawthorndene's gum-studded beauty through its expansive corner window is something to savour, setting a warm and inviting mood thanks to its combustion fireplace, refurbished original timber floors and subtly textured bag render. Step up to the dining zone with custom bench seating below a George Nelson replica pendant - a glorious space to wine and dine some mates at the feet of the brand new kitchen. Featuring low-profile stone benchtops, porcelain splashbacks, 900mm appliances, etched stone sink, internal breakfast bar and a hydraulic opening servery window to an external bar, the kitchen will start conversations - and host them, too. The fully tiled main bathroom is also worth a shout thanks to its travertine, frameless glass, antique brass accents and ambient feature lighting. Those extra living spaces ensure you can escape each other when you aren't lapping up some family time under the pitched-roof pavilion of a terraced rear yard with plenty of lawn and open spaces for play without an iPad in sight. A stroll from Suffolk Park Reserve, Hawthorndene Primary School and Belair National Park, it's just natural to love this location, moments from Blackwood's many conveniences. You're home. Features we love... - A stylishly elevated example of the 1970's architectural Hills home, renovated from front to back - Flexible floorplan with four spacious bedrooms - Prized position on the high side of the road - Lock up garage - Ducted reverse cycle heating and cooling - Light, bright and airy within - Custom feature entry door with key-less entry - Reclaimed timber-lined eaves and textured brick to impressive facade - Large separate laundry - Loads of storage - Walking distance to public transport - Less than 25 minutes to the CBD - A short drive down the hill to Scotch College and Mitcham Square CT Reference - 5660/476 Council - City of Mitcham Zone - HN - Hills Neighbourhood Council Rates - $1,747.65 pa SA Water Rates - $196.78 pq Emergency Services Levy - $160.00 pa Land Size - 750m² approx. Year Built - 1973 Total Build area - 239m² approx. All information or material provided has been obtained from third party sources and, as such, we cannot guarantee that the information or material is accurate. Ouwens Casserly Real Estate Pty Ltd accepts no liability for any errors or omissions (including, but not limited to, a property's floor plans and land size, building condition or age). Interested potential purchasers should make their own enquiries and obtain their own professional advice. OUWENS CASSERLY - MAKE IT HAPPEN™ RLA 275403
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