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18 Pleasant Street

Burnie TAS 7320

  • 4 Bed
  • 2 Bath
  • 7 Parks
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INNER CITY HOMESTEAD

Boasting elegant grandeur and spacious proportions this landmark circa 1936 home is one of the only surviving examples of Dutch Revival Bungalows left in Burnie.
Located on a large 1750m2 block with previous subdivision approval overlooking Burnie and Emu Bay. This beautiful home hosts a rich array of period detail from the beautifully polished floorboards, high ceilings, picture rails, staircase and original lead light doors. The spacious and elegant formal lounge and dining rooms are complimented by the large family kitchen, 4 big bedrooms, family bathroom plus ensuite off the main bedroom. A sunroom with gorgeous French doors leading onto a fabulous deck large enough for the biggest gathering. There is a single garage plus an office and also ample off street parking for 6 cars - a rarity for inner city properties.
Rarely do homes of this style and calibre become available - inspections are highly recommended.

Features

General Features

  • Property Type: House
  • Bedrooms: 4
  • Bathrooms: 2
  • Land Size: 1,750sqm

Indoor Features

  • Toilets: 2
  • Airconditioning

Outdoor Features

  • Garage Spaces: 1
  • Open Car Spaces: 6
  • Secure Parking
  • Deck
  • Outdoor Entertainment

Other Features

  • Close to Schools
  • Close to Shops
  • Close to Transport

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