38 Carmichael Street, Hamilton

House

Beds: 3
Baths: 2
Carparks: 1

Sold

REFINED LUXURY

- A supremely stylish residence, that has been tightly held, with only two owners
- Built in 1961 and originally designed by a Melbourne Architect
- Displays meticulous craftsmanship, in immaculate condition and set on brick foundations
- Fantastically positioned in our most desirable Church Hill location, walking distance to all amenities
- Nestled perfectly on a corner allotment, approximately 862m2 in size
- Complimented by the most delightful mature landscaped garden displaying exotic specimens
- Imposing stone paved entrance with elevated front entry & welcoming foyer
- Substantial formal lounge and dining room, glorious outlook from vast windows, Rinnai gas heater for comfort, servery to kitchen, open fire place with mantle surround and built in wood box
- Galley style kitchen, excellent storage options, electric hot plates, double oven and dishwasher
-Informal dining or morning room, flooded by natural light & complimented by hardwood floors
- A glorious sunroom, which was an extension in 1996, a real highlight and truly delightful room with an uplifting sense of light from its bank of windows on North West and North East sides, full garden outlook, gas heating, split system, open shelves, built in cabinetry, even a built in bed
- Master bedroom with a beautiful finish, a generous double, with built in robes and modern ensuite
- Bedroom two, also a generous double, with built in robes
- Bedroom three, was an extension in 2005, featuring an exceptional king size bedroom positioned off the sunroom including built in cabinetry and desk
- Family bathroom is in immaculate condition, featuring bath, shower, vanity and separate toilet
- Semi enclosed single carport with remote door and easy side access
- Garden storage room and tank water with house connection
- A very impressive property that immediately feels like a home and offers the best of formal and informal living, all with a refined yet relaxed elegance

Property Code: 524