In this delightful tree-lined pocket where wonderful neighbours and native splendor create an atmosphere of genuine community, this captivating 1952 Art Deco weatherboard offers a lifestyle that's refreshingly authentic and wonderfully grounded. The approach through established native gardens immediately signals that something special awaits. These aren't merely plantings - they're a carefully evolved ecosystem that frames a home where post-war optimism and architectural flair still resonate strongly across the generous 554sqm canvas. Inside, three comfortable bedrooms reflect the honesty of the era's design philosophy, while heating and cooling ensure year-round comfort throughout the seasons. The bathroom maintains its original sensibilities, and the living areas celebrate the distinctive proportions and details that make this period so enduringly appealing. Ready to welcome you home immediately, the residence also offers exciting potential for those who envision adding their own creative touches to this already charming foundation. The expansive garage and workshop space tells its own story of purposeful Australian living, offering genuine utility alongside remarkable storage capacity. Multiple vehicle accommodation solves the modern parking puzzle while maintaining the relaxed suburban rhythm that defines this special street. Beyond the front gate lies adventure and tranquility in equal measure. Kororoit Creek's meandering walking tracks begin literally at the street's end, while Arthur Beachley and Buckingham Reserves provide additional green escapes within an easy stroll. Bus routes connect effortlessly to city, Yarraville and Sunshine, yet here feels deliciously removed from metropolitan pressures. This is authentic suburban living where post-war dreams and present-day pleasures align beautifully - a genuine find in a street that still remembers how neighborhoods should feel.
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