Discover a captivating blend of history and contemporary living in this stunning 97-year-old home, nestled on a tranquil, tree-lined street in Kensington. This meticulously restored three-bedroom residence, set on a spacious double stand, offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of Johannesburg's heritage.
Step through the original wooden front door, adorned with antique brass accents, and be transported to a bygone era. Inside, original Oregon pine floors, high pressed ceilings, and antique light fixtures create an atmosphere of timeless elegance. The open-plan living area, perfect for both relaxation and entertaining, seamlessly connects the lounge and dining spaces.
The kitchen, the heart of the home, has been thoughtfully modernized while preserving its vintage charm. New cabinetry provides ample storage, while a four-plate gas hob and gas oven cater to the culinary enthusiast. A spacious walk-in pantry ensures a well-organized and efficient kitchen.
This Kensington gem offers a rare opportunity to experience the beauty of the past while enjoying the comforts of the present. Don't miss your chance to make this historic home your own.
Kensington properties are laid out over the slopes of several flat-topped, high-side hills.
The average Kensington property price will vary between around the R900000 and R1 500 000 region. Whilst this would represent a mean average - Kensington properties are varied and can range widely price-wise from as low as R600 000 to in excess of R2 900 000.
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