Queenscliff 17 Bethune Street

‘Cardross’ Circa 1900s - Quintessentially Queenscliff


Floorplan Statement of Information

Endearing four bedroom beach house, architect renovated in appreciation of its original era. Featuring hardwood timber floors, high ceilings, timber sash windows and a wealth of character and charm; complemented by quality design and modern amenities throughout.

A strong sense of home is felt upon entry, with the 4th bedroom/ library inviting you to unwind around the wood fire, with wool carpet underfoot, bespoke cabinetry, designer wallcoverings and high-quality integrated bedding providing flexibility of use. The open plan living, meals and kitchen unfurls to the rear, drenched in north sunshine and sedative natural light. Built in banquette seating, an ambient gas log fire with engineered stone surrounds and free flow to the outdoor deck evokes an alfresco state of mind, ideal for open air gatherings with family and friends.

Four sizable bedrooms, two with built-in robes, are serviced by two brightly-lit bathrooms, featuring rare King Billy Pine timber vanity tops from Tasmania, underfloor heating and on-trend subway tiling. Reverse cycle air conditioning and electric panel heating provide additional interior comfort.

Enviable seaside positioning places you steps from the sand, with secret lane access to the rear gifting access to Maytone Beach within 3 minutes on foot. Savour the short stroll to the Queenscliff General Store for morning coffee and extended brunch, Stevens Street park for picnics & childrens play, the Coutas home ground and Q-Gym.

An ideal permanent residence for lovers of the outdoors and water enthusiasts, or as a luxury holiday home with Airbnb income potential (STCA). Certain to provide years of enjoyment.

Highly sought-after seaside location, steps from the sand Productive kitchen gardens, apple, avocado and feijoa trees Rinse off days well spent in the hot/cold outdoor shower Garden shed/playhouse and possible off street parking to the rear 900mm oven with gas cooktop, ample bench space & storage Securely fenced to the front & back, with new roof installation Considered architectural renovation, complementing the original footprint Superbly constructed recent extension by Coastyle Constructions


  • Property Information

    • Land area approx 348sqm

Nearest Schools

  • In Catchment Area
  • Independent Schools*

Primary School

  • Queenscliff Primary School

Secondary School

  • Bellarine Secondary College

Primary

  • St Aloysius' School
* Nearby schools are automatically selected based on straight-line distance only, and ordered by proximity.

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$1,575,000 - $1,700,000

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Important Information

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.

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