Located in the heart of the Geelong city is this wonderful two-storey terrace home which is likened to stepping back in time. Built by renowned Geelong builder J.C. Taylor, circa 1880. Positioned on expansive 505sqm of land with rear access, it presents a rare opportunity to transform this residence into a beautiful family home whilst still retaining the character of yesteryear.
Key features include a triple brick construction, resting on bluestone foundations, 12ft high ceilings adorned with Victorian cornices, ornate ceiling roses and stained-glass windows.
The ground floor features a wide archway entrance, a front lounge with large north-facing windows which let in an abundance of natural light, the kitchen is equipped with a gas upright oven and adjoins a meals area, a beautiful staircase leads to the upper level upstairs to three good size bedrooms and a bathroom.
An intriguing aspect of this home is its rear section, originally designated as Servants' quarters, complete with a separate entrance, kitchenette/dining area, and an additional fourth bedroom and bathroom upstairs. Note that currently, no services are connected to this area.
Outside features a low maintenance brick-paved courtyard, a storage shed, and a grassed area. For convenience, there is a single garage along with a single carport, providing practical off-street parking accessed via Colac Place.
Everything this wonderful city has to offer is located at your doorstep, restaurants, shopping centres, the stunning waterfront and the train station for Melbourne commuters.
Don't miss this opportunity to own a meticulously preserved piece of Geelong's architectural heritage.
Located in the heart of the Geelong city is this wonderful two-storey terrace home which is likened to stepping back in time. Built by renowned Geelong builder J.C. Taylor, circa 1880. Positioned on expansive 505sqm of land with rear access, it presents a rare opportunity to transform this residence into a beautiful family home whilst still retaining the character of yesteryear.
Key features include a triple brick construction, resting on bluestone foundations, 12ft high ceilings adorned with Victorian cornices, ornate ceiling roses and stained-glass windows.
The ground floor features a wide archway entrance, a front lounge with large north-facing windows which let in an abundance of natural light, the kitchen is equipped with a gas upright oven and adjoins a meals area, a beautiful staircase leads to the upper level upstairs to three good size bedrooms and a bathroom.
An intriguing aspect of this home is its rear section, originally designated as Servants' quarters, complete with a separate entrance, kitchenette/dining area, and an additional fourth bedroom and bathroom upstairs. Note that currently, no services are connected to this area.
Outside features a low maintenance brick-paved courtyard, a storage shed, and a grassed area. For convenience, there is a single garage along with a single carport, providing practical off-street parking accessed via Colac Place.
Everything this wonderful city has to offer is located at your doorstep, restaurants, shopping centres, the stunning waterfront and the train station for Melbourne commuters.
Don't miss this opportunity to own a meticulously preserved piece of Geelong's architectural heritage.