4 Windmill ST, Newtown, is on the market for $ 2.25 million to $ 2.35 million
Timeless architecture in colonial style seems clear in this beloved family house that brings a touch of the English countryside to Riverside Newtown.
Mature 70-year-old pin oak and golden elm trees around the Weatherboard house often draw comments from passers-by who stop to admire the leafy gardens.
It is all part of the package that the suppliers went to the 791m² ownership five years ago, just after the original home had been completely renovated and expanded.
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The swimming pool is constantly used in the summer.
The fireplace and curved racks are among the seller’s favorite functions.
The seller says that she was immediately taken with 4 Windmill ST, the colonial style of Newtown and the roaring open fire in the living room.
“It was such an immediate feeling for me and luckily all the other details of the house spoke to me,” she says. “I love a white weather board house with shutters, I just find it so striking and it just adds so much to the warmth of the house.
“Unfortunately, nobody can see our beautiful garden at the moment because it is winter, but we have hydrangeas in the front and then we have this great golden elm and a really large pin oak to which many people respond.”
The previous owners had already renovated everywhere and extended the front of the house, added a large bedroom suite and moved an original colonial bay window to retain the outer style.
Neutral tones are the order of the day in the kitchen.
The lighting and curtains have been updated since the house that was sold five years ago.
Kit Kat Tiles Feature in the Bathroom Splashback.
But the seller, an artist with a background in furniture and interiors, has since added her own touches, including the switching of navy cabinets for a softer tint and installing new lights and curtains.
“We have placed a deck from the back, which has been great for the children, and the swimming pool is not used -stop in the summer,” she says.
An open kitchen, dining room and living room is central to daily family life and entertainment. With two sets of French doors that link to a terrace on the north.
In the winter, the living room – with its original marble fireplace and function bent racks – comes into its own.
“I like a small French chic atmosphere, so inside I tried to create that cosiness because I love that,” says the seller.
“It is a modern interior with a classic finish, so that you can dress it as you want.”
The walk -in wardrobe has an abundance of storage.
The second living space is closed as required.
Modern luxury can be seen in the high-end kitchen, with a 200-bottle of Vintec wine fridge, double forest ovens and stone sofa sheets.
Adapted cupboards is a characteristic function throughout the house, with built -in desks and shelves included in the second lounge.
The seller says that the location has been a huge highlight for her family, with Fyans Park Primary School and reserves on the doorstep.
“It is very family friendly – all children just go to Windmill reserve together and drive around on their bikes and have that freedom. It is such a safe small community.”
McGrath, Geelong agent David Cortous deals with the sale of 4 Windmill ST, Newtown. Price heap is $ 2.25 million to $ 2.35 million
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