• 35 Argyle Street, Argyle
  • 35 Argyle Street, Argyle
  • 35 Argyle Street, Argyle
  • 35 Argyle Street, Argyle
  • 35 Argyle Street, Argyle
  • 35 Argyle Street, Argyle
  • 35 Argyle Street, Argyle
  • 35 Argyle Street, Argyle
  • 35 Argyle Street, Argyle
  • 35 Argyle Street, Argyle
  • 35 Argyle Street, Argyle
  • 3920 Square metresArea
  • 3Bedrooms
  • 1Bathrooms
  • 6Garages
A Rural Setting Just Minutes From Town.

Situated approx. 1.8km from the centre of town, this post war brick rendered home has many of its original features. Sitting on just under an acre at 3920m2 the land has a potential for subdivision due to the sewer now being available at the front boundary.
The home is a brick rendered, 3-bedroom home with built in robes in two of the rooms.
The house has many original features such as high ceilings and ornate cornices, printed glass doors in the living room. There is an original wood stove in the kitchen that could possibly be reconnected to hot water; a gas hot water system replaces this now.
The kitchen has a 3-burner gas hotplate installed and a bench top electric oven. A glass sliding cabinet over the kitchen island separates the dining room.
The house has a wood fire heater in the living room and a reverse cycle air conditioner and ceiling fans to handle all weather.
A separate shower room reflects the era of the home and separate toilet room and bathroom room with a bath and vanity and the laundry is a good size.
Concrete paths make easy access all around the home outside.
The garage has ample room for vehicle(s). A workshop set up inside with shelving and lighting make this a good place for the handy man or good storage, with room in the rafters for storage.
There are some large shady trees and well-established roses, and the garden is neat and appealing and would be the ideal size for an avid gardener.
The paddock next door also part of the acre of land has a variety of fruit trees. Apples, pears, plums and almonds to name a few. On this part of the property there is a brick shed which was the chook house for some time, a woodshed and a garden shed.
Although the house is in a street setting, it has a very rural feel about it and offers pretty views to the McIvor Ranges. The house is well known for its very cute front fence of concrete kangaroos, iconic and quirky.
In an area that has recently become popular for new builds due to the sewer being installed this property has a development potential for those willing to go through the planning application process.

  • Open Fireplace
  • Shed
  • Fully Fenced
  • Secure Parking
  • Alarm System
  • Built-in Wardrobes
  • Workshop
  • Broadband Internet Available


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