1937 Inglewood Character with Approved Architectural Plans
End Date Sale – Absolutely ALL OFFERS to be presented by Tuesday, 31st March at 5pm unless sold prior.
Set within a streetscape where mature weeping trees cast shifting shade across wide verges and garden walls, this original 1937 residence carries the quiet presence of its era. High ceilings, timber floors, ornate ceiling roses and leadlight offer a glimpse of the craftsmanship and architectural character that defined homes of the period.
The home presents today in largely original condition. Restoration will be required, yet the underlying structure retains the proportions and detailing that continue to inspire buyers of this style and period. The bones of the home remain intact, along with the character and history that shaped it, ready for its next chapter.
Architectural plans have already been prepared and approved, outlining a thoughtful reinvention of the residence. The proposal introduces open plan living and dining that extends to alfresco entertaining, with a galley-style kitchen positioned alongside the main living zone. At the front of the residence, the existing rooms retain flexibility of use, allowing the space to function as a separate sitting room or an additional bedroom, depending on how the home evolves.
Homes of this era were built with a natural sense of proportion and craftsmanship. The existing structure still reflects that character, with original detailing and room volumes that speak to the period in which it was built. The approved plans allow that heritage to remain visible while introducing a layout that supports contemporary living.
The surrounding neighbourhood has long been defined by its character homes and established streets. Beaufort Street’s cafes, restaurants and local shops sit nearby, while parks, recreation facilities and respected schools contribute to the rhythm of everyday life in this part of Inglewood.
Features You Will Love:
• Original 1937 character residence ready for invigoration and your inspiration
• High ceilings, timber floors, ornate ceiling roses and leadlight detailing
• Approved architectural renovation plans included
• Flexible design allowing for three or four bedrooms, master with ensuite
• Proposed open plan living and dining connecting to private alfresco
• Galley style kitchen, separate laundry and bathroom incorporated into new design
• Streetfront position set on low maintenance 368m2 (approx.) allotment
• School catchment – Inglewood Primary School, John Forrest Secondary College
• Water Rates: $1,257.62 p.a
• Council Rates: $1778.68 p.a
For those drawn to homes with history, this residence offers the chance to restore, reinterpret and continue the story of a classic Inglewood home.