If you’re dreaming of a relaxed coastal lifestyle in a close-knit community, Dudley is where you want to be. With its perfect mix of beach days, surfing, and scenic bush walks through Glenrock State Conservation Area, not to mention drinks and dinner at the beloved Royal Crown Hotel, it’s no surprise this area is in high demand. Finding a spot here can be challenging, but that’s where 31 Thomas Street comes in.
This cute as a button two-bedroom cottage offers you the perfect opportunity to get your foot in the door and, if you wish, add value over time. The home already features charming timber floors, an original fuel stove, and exposed timber beams that give it heaps of character. The open-plan living area and timber kitchen flow seamlessly, and the period-style bathroom with a clawfoot bath adds a touch of nostalgia. Plus, you can enjoy alfresco dining on the rear deck overlooking the low-maintenance garden.
This gorgeous home offers a fantastic opportunity to embrace the laid-back, beachside lifestyle you’ve been looking for.
– Classic double fronted worker’s cottage updated for modern living
– Great street appeal with a front deck to welcome you in
– Two classically proportioned bedrooms with built-in robes and ceiling fans
– Air-conditioned living area with timber floors and French door access to covered deck
– Timber kitchen, electric cooktop, under bench oven, original fuel stove, Euro laundry
– Bathroom with shower over clawfoot bath
– Enjoy an ocean swim or surf or a walk along the Fernleigh Track, both minutes away
– Dudley village has a range of shops, a cafe, and local school
– Nearby Whitebridge has a wider range of shops and cafes
– 8mins to Charlestown Square, offering retail, dining and recreational options
– 15 minutes from the shores of Warners Bay with cafes, shops and lakeside walking tracks
– 20 minutes from Newcastle city life and beaches
Disclaimer: We have obtained this property information from sources we believe to be reliable; however, we cannot guarantee its accuracy. Prospective buyers are advised to carry out their own investigations.