Nestled in the Wakefield Gardens heritage precinct, this Ainslie abode is set on a large 1,038sqm block boasting mature trees and oozing potential and classic Canberra charm.
Agents Stephen Bunday and Nic Salter-Harding’s favourite part of the property is the paved back area, where they imagine spending long afternoons surrounded by the deciduous trees that are sunlit in winter and shady in summer.
“What’s not to love about 1 Stephen Street? This part of Ainslie is just a short, flat walk to the local shops, Edgar’s Inn, and a number of other services at your fingertips. You’ve also got four parks plus the Mount Ainslie Nature Reserve within easy walking distance, not to mention great schools nearby and a short trip into the City,” they said.
“The fact that the seller has kept the classic heritage feel of the home inside and out whilst still modernising it is really appealing. This is one of those homes that you just can’t help but feel comfortable in. The other thing that makes this such a great find is the opportunity to utilise more of the large block in the future and expand your home.
“Part of the Wakefield Gardens heritage precinct, this home is a great example of these beautiful early Canberra homes. The high batten ceilings throughout the home help to make spaces feel large and light, the picture rails and timber sash windows are not only practical, but invoke that classic Ainslie feel.
“The owner has upgraded the home in some ways though, with hydronic heating, which efficiently warms the whole house, as well as a recently renovated bathroom and upgraded 3-phase power. To us, there’s also nothing quite like a good old-fashioned fireplace as well.”
2 bed 1 bath 1 car
- 1 Stephen Street, Ainslie
- EER 1.0
- Auction Sat 13 Aug 10am
- View On request
- Agent Stephen Bunday
- Mob 0416 014 431
- Agent Nic Salter-Harding
- Mob 0412 600 085
- LJ Hooker Dickson (02) 6257 2111
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