33 Gloucester Terrace, Port Lincoln
Blue ribbon location
Enjoying a superb position located in one of Port Lincoln's most sought after and tightly held locations this is a lifestyle address that is simply unrivalled. This classic solid family residence captures stunning Boston Bay water views from its elevated position. Set on generous land holding of 1828 square metres over 2 certificates of title the property also boasts dual street access.
Featuring:
Light filled formal lounge overlooking views.
Combined dining and kitchen with dishwasher and wall oven, serviced by a split system air conditioner.
Master bedroom with lovely views, built in robes and a recently updated modern ensuite bathroom.
Two further bedrooms with built in robes, separate bath, shower and toilet.
Second living area and a sun room to the rear of the home provide optional space for rumpus room or home office.
The covered rear verandah is a great spot for entertaining.
Front boundary adjoins a parkway, maximising light and stunning view that can never be built out.
Adjoining the home is a separate 1015 square metre allotment on its own title ready to develop or sell.
Level lawn and lovely established garden beds, ample rainwater storage.
Secure 3 bay garage, shed with boat storage, lean to at rear all accessible by both street fronts providing excellent storage.
Moments to the city centre, shops and amenities, short drive to Axel Stenross boat ramp and 15 minutes to the airport the location is all about convenience.
This property offers an enviable opportunity for a family - don't miss this unique opportunity!
Contact Steve Kemp for further information and inspections arrangements.
The vendor's statement may be inspected at 38 Liverpool Street, Port Lincoln SA 5606 for 3 consecutive business days immediately preceding the auction; and at the auction for 30 minutes before it starts.
Get to know Port Lincoln
Port Lincoln is a city on the lower Eyre Peninsula in the Australian state of South Australia. It is situated on the shore of Boston Bay, which opens eastward into Spencer Gulf. It is the largest city in the West Coast region, and is located approximately 280 km (straight line – 646 km by road) from the State's capital city of Adelaide.
Contact
- Steve Kemp
- Carl Semmler