BEHIND the character facade of a 1930s Brighton Tudor lies a modern home packed with the latest features.
The front rooms have retained their traditional character and lead through to a modern open-plan extension and renovation at the rear.
The home has five bedrooms including the master suite on the ground floor with a his-and-hers wardrobe and ensuite with bath, shower, toilet and dual vanity.
The remaining four bedrooms are set on the home’s upper level and share a bathroom with shower, toilet and vanity unit.
The heart of the home is the open-plan kitchen, dining and family area at the rear.
The kitchen has an island bench with breakfast bar, a glass splashback, ample cupboard and bench space and quality stainless steel appliances. It opens via bi-fold doors to an outdoor entertainment area that overlooks a low-maintenance rear yard.
The home has several entertainment areas and quality fixtures and fittings throughout including ducted reverse-cycle airconditioning, an enclosed carport with remote entry, a paved driveway, original leadlight features, high ornate ceilings and polished floorboards.
It is set on a quiet tree-lined street among other quality homes and is just a short walk from the beach.
Originally published as 1930s Tudor with a modern twist