57 Glasson Street, Chinchilla

A house located in 1/RP67357 Chinchilla QLD. We estimate its value at $185,000. Constructed in 1950, featuring 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom.

ABOUT THE PROPERTY

Bedrooms
3
Bathrooms
1
Car spaces
1
Land size
1416 m2
Building size
137 m2
Council area
Western Downs Regional
Year built
1950
Lot plan
1/RP67357 Chinchilla QLD
House type
House



HISTORY

Last sold 20/11/2018
$180,000



LISTING DESCRIPTION
as of January 2019

Impressive Timber Home on a 1416 Square Metre Block Prepare to be impressed when you open the gate of this well presented property. Be prepared to be even more impressed when you open the front door of the immaculately finished home. Perched on a 1416 sqm block is this exceptionally lovely family home which includes the following features -* 3 good sized bedrooms. Main bedroom has built-in robes, air conditioning & ceiling fan. Second bedroom has air conditioning & ceiling fan.* Modern kitchen has single drawer dishwasher, cooktop, oven and rangehood. A timber built-in hutch adds character & charm.* Tastefully renovated bathroom includes a corner spa bath, separate walk-in shower with rainfall shower heads and vanity.* Spacious living area has timber flooring and air conditioning. Walk through to the light & airy dining room which has external access.* Sunroom has north easterly aspect with wrap around windows which adds warmth and ambience.* Step outside onto the large Hardwood timber deck which over looks the established gardens. Enjoy this well positioned spacious deck that makes for perfect outdoor living and entertaining.* Fully fenced massive yard is well presented making for peaceful living and also plenty of room to kick a ball around* Other external features include a single lockup garage, carport, garden shed and rainwater tank.* Centrally located this property is within walking distance to the town centre, Aquatic Centre and schools. With two street frontage as a bonus this beauty is a must see.In fact, 57 Glasson St has been written in to the history books as it once housed well known Australian filmmaker George Miller in his early childhood years. Miller is best known for his Mad Max franchise. In recent years Miller has referred to his childhood home as the quaint blue & white weatherboard home on Glasson Street.