The property on offer is situated in Port Shepstone, KZN Hibiscus Coast, Kwa-Zulu, Natal
Homes built in the 1920’s and onward had to meet the stringent inspection criteria of municipal building inspectors, down to such fine detail as the thickness of mortar between bricks, the, brick sizes and the angles. If these were not to his satisfaction, the structure would be torn down and builders would start again.
This home stems from that era with the identifiers like the red front portico, the red bricks and even the windows.
Stepping inside the home, more of these traditional features are visible like the wood flooring and the sun kissed spacious lounge with its built-in fire place and the high ceilings which add volume.
The kitchens were also of a fair proportion, so much so that the dining room was set in the kitchen. There is ample preparation surfaces and cupboard storage space in the kitchen and a scullery where it was traditionally set.
The linen cupboard was always set in the hallway of the homes and offered an enormous amount of storage space. The warm inviting master bedroom with it wood flooring is a voluminous space.
Has one bathroom / shower and two toilets in the main house.
The remaining two sunny bedrooms with their wood flooring are more than generously sized and have spacious built-in cupboards.
The property is totally fenced / walled with precast fencing and is gated.
A single garage secures a family vehicle.
Has a renovated one bedroom flat with it's own shower, toilet and separate water and lights meter.
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