1-2 Inlet Court, AIREYS INLET
House
Brilliant position with subdivision option
Forthcoming Auction - Saturday 10 June at 1pm
Set in the heart of the most tightly held precinct of Aireys Inlet, this 1425sqm (app) north facing holding is a park-the-car-and-forget-about-it position that is picturesque and walking distance to all your needs. The substantial level corner allotment hosts a very solid 4BR residence that lends itself easily to renovation given its size, sturdy nature and polished floorboards throughout. It has recently been painted internally and the floors sanded with only the wet areas requiring upgrades. There is significant shedding also on the site. The application for a Permit with the Surfcoast Shire to subdivide the property has been granted. This is only relevant to those who wish to subdivide and there is no compulsion to do so. Otherwise any future owner can just enjoy the open space of the large allotment. The area is quite historic being part of the grounds of the original ‘Angahook’ homestead and opposite the park that hosts a replica of the Bark Hut which was believed to be the originally constructed in the 1860’s, 30 years before the construction of the Split Point lighthouse. A brilliant opportunity in a highly sought after location in the most beautiful town on the Great Ocean Road.
Set in the heart of the most tightly held precinct of Aireys Inlet, this 1425sqm (app) north facing holding is a park-the-car-and-forget-about-it position that is picturesque and walking distance to all your needs. The substantial level corner allotment hosts a very solid 4BR residence that lends itself easily to renovation given its size, sturdy nature and polished floorboards throughout. It has recently been painted internally and the floors sanded with only the wet areas requiring upgrades. There is significant shedding also on the site. The application for a Permit with the Surfcoast Shire to subdivide the property has been granted. This is only relevant to those who wish to subdivide and there is no compulsion to do so. Otherwise any future owner can just enjoy the open space of the large allotment. The area is quite historic being part of the grounds of the original ‘Angahook’ homestead and opposite the park that hosts a replica of the Bark Hut which was believed to be the originally constructed in the 1860’s, 30 years before the construction of the Split Point lighthouse. A brilliant opportunity in a highly sought after location in the most beautiful town on the Great Ocean Road.