Gently elevated above the street, this classic Californian bungalow presents with a welcoming veranda and a broad, character-rich facade introduced by a traditional picket fence, as a pebble path and...
Gently elevated above the street, this classic Californian bungalow presents with a welcoming veranda and a broad, character-rich facade introduced by a traditional picket fence, as a pebble path and steps make their way to the entry.
A central hallway reveals the home’s original charm, with polished Baltic pine floors underfoot, soaring ceilings and decorative detailing offering a subtle nod to its heritage. At the front, a generous lounge enjoys outlooks to the veranda and front garden, before double doors open to a separate dining room, providing well-defined spaces arranged to support both everyday living and more formal occasions.
Beyond the dining room, the layout opens to a substantial family domain, where scale becomes the defining feature. A freestanding fireplace anchors the space, creating a natural point of gathering, while expansive glazing and French doors draw the garden into view and allow for an easy transition to the terrace beyond.
Positioned between the front and rear zones, the kitchen is practical and well-connected, overseeing each living area and reinforcing the home’s functional, family-focused layout.
Outdoors, a deep covered paved terrace continues the living areas, creating a sheltered setting for all-season use, its proportions supporting both dining and relaxation, while the northeast-facing garden provides a sunny backdrop with established greenery and a broad expanse of lawn suited to children and pets.
Accommodation includes three bedrooms, each with mirrored robes, with the main set at the front capturing leafy aspects, all serviced by two bathrooms, alongside a separate WC and full laundry with outdoor access enhance everyday functionality.
Set on approximately 836m2, the depth of the allotment introduces significant flexibility beyond its current form. Whether extending, renovating, pursuing a new vision or exploring development potential, the landholding presents a genuine opportunity within a premier lifestyle setting (subject to Council approval).
Additional features include ducted heating, evaporative cooling, extensive outdoor storage, a covered carport for up to four cars and abundant off-street parking.
Positioned for long-term appeal, the home sits within easy walking distance of Sandringham Primary School and nearby parklands, while Hampton Street shops, cafes, restaurants, bus services, Hampton station and the beach are all within close reach.
For more information about this charming bungalow contact Richard Slade or Jodie Bond at Buxton Sandringham.
