Set across 1.18 hectares (more or less) of flat, usable land, this 1915 villa carries the quiet confidence of something that has stood the test of time. Character reveals itself gently; soaring 3.5 metre stud ceilings, stained glass catching the light, and fireplaces that invite slow, cosy winter evenings. A home of quiet comfort and enduring charm.
Inside offers three bedrooms and a family bathroom, with thoughtful updates over time; enough for comfort without losing the home’s soul. It is evident that wiring, plumbing, and repiling work has been carried out progressively over time. There’s space here to shape, restore, and add your own layer, which is where the opportunity lies.
Beyond the villa, the property unfolds in a much more expansive way. This isn’t simply a home with extra land; it’s a property with purpose. The grounds feel private and sheltered, fully fenced for young children and pets. On arrival, the driveway makes an impression of its own; in summer, hydrangeas line the approach in full bloom, creating a soft, colourful welcome. Through the seasons, daffodils and cherry blossoms in spring give way to layers of greenery and colour.
The infrastructure supports a completely different way of living; one that leans into self-sufficiency, creativity, and productivity. A substantial greenhouse sits as a centrepiece, while a collection of versatile sheds and workspaces offer flexibility for projects, storage, or business use. An additional outdoor room adds further possibility, ideal as a home office or studio, equipped with its own toilet facilities.
The land is divided into well-laid-out paddocks, entirely usable. Established fruit trees and a small orchard are complemented by two large walnut trees and maturing native plantings. It’s the kind of setting where children can climb trees, explore, and grow up connected to the outdoors, with the option for sheep to remain and continue the character of lifestyle living. Native birdsong carries through the trees, grounding the property in the rhythm of the seasons; growth, harvest, rest, repeat.
All of this, while still enjoying the convenience of a well-connected location. With close proximity to the University, approximately 4 minutes to Hillcrest and 10 minutes from the city centre, you’re never far from what matters. Zoned for well-regarded schooling, including Newstead Model School, Silverdale Normal School, Berkley Normal Middle School and Hillcrest High School, the setting offers both lifestyle and long-term practicality for families.
Here, the next chapter hasn’t been written yet…and that’s exactly the point. LIM report available upon request. Contact Jaime or Amy for further information.