1 Bligh Street, Portland

This property is a house located on a lot in Portland VIC. Based on comparable properties, its value is $850,000. Constructed in 1870, with 4 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms.

ABOUT THE PROPERTY

Bedrooms
4
Bathrooms
2
Car spaces
2
Land size
1041 m2
Building size
237 m2
Council area
Glenelg
Year built
1870
Lot plan
Portland VIC
House type
House: One Storey / Lowset



HISTORY

Last sold 06/01/2020
$1,025,000



LISTING DESCRIPTION
as of February 2020

Stunning Central Home LOCATED within Portland's civic precinct this beautifully renovated and extended bluestone family home is perfectly situated to make the most of it's spectacular views across Portland Bay.The original part of the house was built in 1879 for the governor of the prisons. The current owners purchased the property in 1994 and have tastefully restored and extended the home to incorporate a seamless blend of period details and modern convenience.Set in a slightly elevated position, the house is uniquely situated to take in a sweeping view of the port, Henty Beach, Bentinck St and across to the north shore and Mt Clay in the distance, all wrapped around the glittering blue of Portland Bay.Large blocks of bluestone and scoria create a path leading past cottage garden beds to the front veranda, which makes the most of these stunning views.An asphalt drive leads to the double garage, which has a panel-lift door at the front, vehicular access into the rear yard and is fully lined. The garage also has direct access into the house.Inside, the home features Baltic floors, with soft cream carpet in the bedrooms, 3.5m high ceilings, ceiling roses, picture rails and stately marble and slate fireplaces in three of the front rooms.The spacious master bedroom has a walk-through robe and modern ensuite with period styling. The other three bedrooms have north facing windows taking in the bay views, although one is currently used as a sitting room.The well-designed family bathroom is located off the hallway and contains a large corner spa with shower over it, vanity unit and a toilet. It also has a large skylight.The rear extension of the house blends seamlessly with the original part by maintaining the high ceilings and neutral colour palette.The spacious formal dining area could also be used as a second lounge if required. It has bluestone feature walls, north facing windows and adjoins a small light-filled ante room, which can be accessed from the driveway and could be utilised as a sitting room, or study space.The formal dining room also opens on to the open-plan kitchen and living room with French doors opening onto the very private paved outdoor entertaining area.The kitchen has pine cabinetry teamed with green slate-look laminate bench tops and leads through to a spacious laundry, containing a separate toilet, lots of storage space, and access into the garage as well as the pretty, low-maintenance rear yard where you will also find a large Colorbond shed.