This handsome and immaculately presented three-level bungalow has real street presence. With subtle nods to the Arts & Crafts era, it was built by a prominent Scottish family from Craigellachie, along with the neighbouring house and the Birdwood church.
Step into the secure front patio with space for either a small off street park or delightful sun-soaked courtyard. Charming period features are in abundance, from the wide and welcoming front parlour to the rich kauri floorboards and grand staircase.
A wood burning fireplace anchors a lounge that leads into the family sized kitchen and dining area. The impressive chef’s kitchen features a farmhouse sink, Falcon oven and double fridge, granite benchtops and a generous scullery, and opens to one of several decks positioned to take in the incredible Museum view. A living room at the front of the home can be closed off for quiet separation, while a guest bathroom is also in place on this level.
Upstairs encompasses four lovely bedrooms, or utilise one as a study or library. The primary is north facing with ensuite and walk in robe, and another has urban views, accompanied by a family bathroom. With internal heating throughout and underfloor heating in multiple spaces, it is comfortable year round.
On the lower level there’s a large room, bedroom and ensuite with French doors opening to a private deck and both internal and external access.
A covered carport sits at the rear, but with its impeccable location moments from thriving Parnell village, you will love exploring on foot. In zone for Parnell School, Auckland Grammar and Epsom Girls Grammar, you also have easy access to Newmarket, the CBD and elite private schooling. If you’re looking for a home full of love, character and history, do not delay viewing this graceful masterpiece.