5 Turner Street
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Steeped in history and held by the same family for almost 40 years, this beautifully preserved 1940s heritage residence is a rare offering that blends timeless character with a thoughtfully executed extension designed to enhance modern living without compromising its original charm. From the moment you arrive, the home's warmth and presence are undeniable. A picturesque front verandah creates a peaceful setting to sit and watch the world go by. Period detailing is evident throughout, from ornate ceilings and original light fittings to stunning leadlight windows that filter natural light and add a soft, nostalgic glow. The front section of the home introduces two generous bedrooms along with a versatile fifth bedroom or study, all featuring beautiful hardwood floors. The main bedroom is well appointed with a generous built-in robe, and each room is light-filled and comfortably proportioned. A formal dining room sits at the heart of the original home, complete with a fireplace and striking stained glass window, continuing the sense of heritage and craftsmanship. The original bathroom retains its character with a clawfoot bathtub and combined shower, complemented by a vanity with storage. From here, the home flows through to the updated kitchen and expansive living area. The kitchen, positioned within the original footprint of the home, has been tastefully updated and offers excellent storage, quality appliances including a large gas oven and five-burner cooktop, and a subtle green feature palette that adds warmth and personality. The adjoining living area forms part of the later extension, thoughtfully designed to maintain architectural continuity with the original home. High ceilings and ornate detailing have been carefully carried through, creating a seamless transition between old and new. This impressive space is enhanced by a bio-ethanol fireplace, split-system air conditioning, and an abundance of natural light. This central living zone also connects to a second bathroom featuring an oversized shower and marble-top vanity. The European-style laundry is incorporated within this same space, along with access to additional storage, including a separate storage room and under-stair storage. Large glass doors open directly to a private backyard framed by established trees, offering a sense of seclusion and calm. The outdoor area includes a level grassed lawn, garden shed, and a beautifully paved entertaining space created from original reclaimed bricks, adding another layer of character and history to the home. Upstairs, a second living area provides an additional retreat alongside two well-sized bedrooms, both with walk-in robes. High angled ceilings, skylights, and north-east facing windows fill the upper level with exceptional natural light, while brand new carpet adds a fresh finish. A private balcony overlooks the leafy backyard, completing this tranquil upper level. With its rare combination of heritage charm, thoughtful extension, and generous proportions, this is a home that has been genuinely loved, and it shows in every detail. A convenient single carport complements the home's practical appeal, while its sought-after Georgetown location places local shops, cafés, schools, public transport and Newcastle's CBD within easy reach, delivering a lifestyle as appealing as the home itself. Disclaimer: All information contained herein has been obtained from third-party sources. While we believe this information to be reliable, we cannot guarantee its accuracy or currency. Prospective purchasers and their advisers should make their own enquiries and investigations in relation to this information and the property to which it relates.
Property Details
- Property Type
- house
- Listing Type
- For Sale
- Bedrooms
- 5
- Bathrooms
- 2
- Parking
- 1
- Land Area
- 432 m²
- Listed
- 4 weeks ago
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This 5-bedroom house in Georgetown, NSW 2298 sits within reach of public transport, local shops local amenities. It is listed 31% above the $990,000 median of 60 comparable houseswithin 5 km.
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- Georgetown Rd opp Moate St (bus) — 68 m away
- Cellarbrations — 103 m away
- Waratah Park — 562 m away
- Coolamin Road Reserve — 792 m away
- Smith Park — 815 m away
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Full suburb profile- Population
- 2,072
- Median age
- 36
- Household income
- $2,005/wk
- Median rent
- $423/wk
- Median mortgage
- $2,000/mo
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