Mount Clear 8 The Gums
Surprising What You Find Behind Closed Doors
Every now and then we come across a real surprise package and number 8 The Gums is just that; unassuming from the kerbside but full of surprises internally.
Peacefully ensconced at the end of a family friendly court, this split level home boasts zoned living spaces whilst offering a modern updated kitchen with stainless steel appliances and Caesar stone benches completely elevated to keep an eye on those retreating below.
Architecturally designed during the 80s, but well before its time, this home offers high square set ceilings and doors, quality timber detail and expansive windows to name just a few.
Bamboo floorboards add instant warmth to this cosy four bedroom home, with master suite featuring a stylish ensuite with separate shower and toilet and a long bank of built in robes contributing uniqueness to this architectural design.
There are two children's bedrooms served by a fashionable bathroom with a separate timber lined toilet with high transom window adding to its solitude and appeal.
There is a comfy sitting room on street level to relax and unwind, stacks of storage space, a cosy wood combustion heater, a space heater plus a split system to temperate the home with ease.
A paved undercover entertaining area delivers peaceful and preserved views of the large backyard and surrounding backdrop, while this 876m2 allotment is home to open lawns, a double carport, further native and planted shrubs including a majestic gum anchored to the front streetscape.
The jewel in the crown is the location, with a unique native setting in this prime suburban pocket, just moments to all your needs and indulgences.
Within walking distance to four major schools and the Midvale Shopping Centre, this remarkable home backs onto natural bushland.
Don't take this one for granted, you definitely need to view this sensational property to fully appreciate it worth.
Get to know Mount Clear
Mount Clear is an outlying semi-rural suburb of Ballarat, 5.7 km south-east of the Ballarat post office. It is believed that it was named because of its relatively elevated location being cleared of timber during or soon after the gold rush. It is surrounded by undulating hills and flanked by bush and pine plantation forestry.