10 John Street, Beechworth

  • 3
  • 1

JEWEL ON JOHN

This beautifully presented Victorian brick and weatherboard home is perfectly situated in a quiet street, whilst backing onto Silver Creek crown reserve and a short walk to Ford and High Streets.

Dating back to its 1860s origins, this charming three gabled roof home invites you in through its notable picket fence and colourful cottage style front garden.

The delightful living and dining room, with bay windows, has a beautiful working wood fireplace and the added convenience of a split system.

The three bedrooms feature vaulted ceilings, two have built in robes and french doors opening onto the private verandah. The central bathroom is beautifully styled with a bath, separate shower and pedestal vanity.

The open plan living area with its country styled kitchen is light and airy. It features a stylish 900 Belling stove and is temperature controlled with an attractive and efficient wood fire plus another overhead split system. From the kitchen you will enjoy views of the productive fruit trees – featuring citrus, plum, mulberry, apple and nectarine – inspiring you to get your preserving jars out!

There is no shortage of storage space with a huge walk-in pantry, ample shelving and room for a big fridge.

Double French doors open onto the private decking area making a perfect place to relax and unwind whilst entertaining friends and family.

The rear garden has a real sense of space overlooking the reserve. There is additional storage available in the form of a garden shed plus utility shed with two additional storage rooms.

This property plays its part in Beechworth's rich history and deserves your inspection.

$580,000

ID# 11042101941

Land Area 948 sqm

Tony Stockdale

Tony Stockdale
0428 629 778

Janet Friend

Janet Friend
0407939976

The above information has been furnished to us by the vendor of each property. We have not verified whether or not that information is accurate and have no belief one way or another in its accuracy. We do not accept any responsibility to any person for its accuracy and do no more than pass it on. all interested parties should make and rely upon their own enquires in order to determine whether or not this information is in fact accurate.