10 Chapman Street, MYSTERTON
House
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- 1
- 2
900 sqm
$ 520,000
Nurtured, Nostalgic and Notable...!!!
This is a home that speaks to the soul with her nostalgic ambience and majestic architecture. Not only notable by street address, her presence has the timeless allure that savvy buyers demand.
Built in 1927 and commandeered during World War II as the Red Cross Tea Rooms for soldiers, her wide and welcoming verandas have always been a happy place. Her solid construction and individuality are truly impressive, Western Australian Jarrah floors, glorious silky oak federation pedestal arch and geometric bay windows are stand out features.
There is no doubt that a lick of paint and an update is required, but what a canvas with the bonus of an 900m2 corner allotment.
Features:
- Located in Townsville's Character Precinct alongside original Queenslanders, Villa style residences and Workers Bungalows
- Circa 1927 Queenslander utilised during World War II as the Red Cross Tea Rooms
- Western Australian Jarrah floors, glorious Silky Oak federation pedestal arch, French doors, tongue and groove walls and casement windows
- Open lounge and dining space
- Welcoming enclosed verandahs
- Original kitchen that will shine after a lick of fresh paint
- 2 Well-appointed bedrooms plus sleepout
- Master includes stained glass bay window
- Within great School zoning
- Well-established garden on a 900sqm corner allotment with abundance of potential
Auction Details: Tues 4th Aug at 6pm, Mercure Townsville, 166 Woolcock Street, Townsville
Built in 1927 and commandeered during World War II as the Red Cross Tea Rooms for soldiers, her wide and welcoming verandas have always been a happy place. Her solid construction and individuality are truly impressive, Western Australian Jarrah floors, glorious silky oak federation pedestal arch and geometric bay windows are stand out features.
There is no doubt that a lick of paint and an update is required, but what a canvas with the bonus of an 900m2 corner allotment.
Features:
- Located in Townsville's Character Precinct alongside original Queenslanders, Villa style residences and Workers Bungalows
- Circa 1927 Queenslander utilised during World War II as the Red Cross Tea Rooms
- Western Australian Jarrah floors, glorious Silky Oak federation pedestal arch, French doors, tongue and groove walls and casement windows
- Open lounge and dining space
- Welcoming enclosed verandahs
- Original kitchen that will shine after a lick of fresh paint
- 2 Well-appointed bedrooms plus sleepout
- Master includes stained glass bay window
- Within great School zoning
- Well-established garden on a 900sqm corner allotment with abundance of potential
Auction Details: Tues 4th Aug at 6pm, Mercure Townsville, 166 Woolcock Street, Townsville