This truly beautiful riverfront home is a rare find in the current market with a spacious room configuration and an outlook that is second to none. 55 Beach Road has a ‘wow’ factor that needs to be seen to be fully appreciated.

Built in 1935, there is a unique floorplan on offer with four double bedrooms, one bathroom (with separate toilet) and an open plan living area that is the heart of the home. This home features a large wood heater and reverse cycle heat pump, with the convenience and efficiency of a fully insulated ceiling and ducted heat transfer system. This provides year-round comfort. The hot water system is solar powered with electric back up.

An original huon pine kitchen perfectly complements the neutral colour palette throughout, with ample bench space, six-burner gas cook top and a new double electric wall oven. The two front entrances open to a generous undercover balcony, ideal for all season entertaining. The view from this balcony is uninterrupted, everchanging and truly magnificent.

No expense has been spared on the freshly painted interior, luxury wool Berber carpet and quality window furnishings throughout. Every room offers something unique with each window lending a water view or tranquil garden setting. This home boasts magnificent, landscaped gardens, sprawling lawn areas, established fruit trees and raised vegetable beds.

The timber shed behind the home has the potential to be converted into an art studio or retreat. A double carport is accessible via Taroona Street, providing the convenience of off-street parking.

A stone’s throw away is a 5km Tamar River walk, which leads to Swan Point and Paper Beach. The other direction offers a short stroll to the Gravelly Beach esplanade. This property is really something special and not to be missed.

Inclusions:

The rental price includes garden maintenance

What about pets? The owners may consider an incredibly well referenced pet upon application

Available: 23rd May 2022

Property Features

  • Pet Friendly
  • Reverse cycle air conditioner (heat pump)

Location