Queenscliff 61 Stevens Street
Highly sought-after Queenscliff pocket
Enjoy the sense of community in this highly sought-after Queenscliff pocket. This home is one of a privileged few, set around a common green space within meters of the beach. The beach access frames clear views across The Rip to Portsea; a spectacular viewpoint for passing ships. There is also access to the coastal walking track. Close to the village centre and maritime hub, yet peacefully removed from hectic summer tourism, this is a very special corner of Queenscliff.
The light-filled 3 bedroom brick home is eminently comfortable with hydronic gas heating and ducted evaporative cooling throughout. Much-loved, the home has experienced many upgrades through the years - the immaculate appearance evidence of this! Similarly the pretty garden surrounds have been fondly developed, full of spring bulbs, colourful shrubs and shady established trees. The allotment is well-proportioned offering peace, privacy and perhaps room to extend (STCA).
A paved patio with deep eaves wraps the north and west of the home protecting the interior living zones from hot summer sun. The tranquillity of the front and rear gardens can be enjoyed from this quiet outdoor space.
Indoors, decor is neutral providing a great starting point for a variety of tastes. Large windows bring the garden in.
The lounge is a relaxing space proportioned for all. The key attraction is the beautiful bay window which absorbs the warm winter sun and floods the whole room with natural light. Formal dining adjoins at the rear with sliding door access to the patio and backyard. Dual aspects to the north and west enhance this versatile space.
The kitchen/meals zone is family-friendly, featuring a large pantry and a central breakfast bar useful for children's meals and as a gathering place when entertaining. Gas appliances include a cooktop and wall oven and grill. The U-shaped work surface provides plenty of space to cater.
Suitably zoned for private slumber, the bedrooms bud off a central hallway detached from the living zones. The master boasts a roomy walk-in robe and en suite shower room with toilet and vanity. Two further bedrooms (one with built-in robes) could house bunks or queen-size beds. Tidy wet areas include; family bathroom with bath and shower, separate toilet and laundry with yard access.
The secure yard is a lovely asset providing plenty of space to enjoy a level of self-sufficiency. Front and rear lawns are ideal for pets and children, whilst the detached double garage with workshop/storage augurs well as a 'man cave'. A long paved driveway provides ample off street parking (at least 5 cars). A water tank and pump support the gardens.
This property is fabulous as is, and offers the position and space to be so much more. View without delay!
Highly sought-after Queenscliff pocket meters from the beach and common green space Generous allotment, 3BR brick home with 2 living zones and detached double garage North facing lounge and formal dining, kitchen/meals, master BR with WIR and en suite Ducted evaporative cooling and gas hydronic heating throughout Fabulously liveable as is, good bones and space for extension (STCA) Short stroll to the beach access with spectacular views across The Rip to Portsea
Land: 786 sq m approx.
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Property Information
- Land area approx 786sqm
Nearest Schools
- In Catchment Area
- Independent Schools*
Primary School
- Queenscliff Primary School
Secondary School
- Bellarine Secondary College
Primary
- St Aloysius' School
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Fletchers Area Guide Queenscliff, VIC 3225
Situated on Bellarine Peninsula and the entrance to Port Phillip Bay, Queenscliff's first residents came in the 1850s. The settlement received a fillip 20 years later when a rail service connected the town to Geelong. Today, that rail service only runs 16 km from Drysdale - now as a tourist attraction. The Bellarine Rail Trail is a walking and cycling track that largely follows the railway line. Historical buildings abound in and around Queenscliff's commercial centre.