The view from the veranda at 82 King St, Flinders.
A Mornington Peninsula coastal retreat showcasing views of Bass Strait where dolphins and whales frolic is a shore showstopper.
The house at 82 King St, Flinders, has been owned by the same family since the 1980s.
Buxton’s James Redfern describes the four-bedroom residence as a classic Flinders beach house.
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“I think my favourite part of the home is the living room and dining area with the wonderful connection and amazing views of Bass Strait, where there is a lovely link between inside and outside,” Redfern says.
“The veranda is really special from where you can look through the open-plan part of the house and beyond to where it looks out to the ocean.”
He says that the sound of waves crashing and smell of salt air adds to the abode’s relaxing feel, while dolphins – and the occasional whale – can be spotted in the water.
Paragliders who jump off the nearby cliffs can also be observed from the veranda, he adds.
“And there’s a lovely rural view towards the west, from the other deck,” Mr Redfern says.
Flinders is a town found about 73km south of Melbourne’s CBD.
A fireplace, floor-to-ceiling glass windows and hardwood floors on the upper floor.
In addition to its superlative views, the house is only moments away from the water.
The two-storey, mid-century-style house features exposed beams, high ceilings and hardwood floors.
A brick fireplace warms the upper level, where glass sliding doors lead from the kitchen and living spaces to multiple outdoor spaces.
Upstairs there’s three bedrooms including a north-facing main bedroom with an ensuite, plus a powder room.
Downstairs, is a lounge room, kitchenette, bathroom and bedroom.
Other amenities include a split system, ceiling fans, a dual carport and under-house storage.
Enjoy a coffee while soaking in the ocean vistas …
… or head outside for breakfast.
The home is set on a 1859sq m block of land.
The residence is about 50m from Flinders Golf Course, within walking distance to Flinders Village’s shops and eateries and a 90-minute drive to Melbourne’s CBD.
Mr Redfern says interested buyers can also snap up a 2023sq m parcel of vacant land next door to the house, which is also being offered for sale.
Subject to council approval, a new house could be built on the block or a bigger home across the two sites.
No. 82 King St is being sold, with a $4m-$4.4m asking range, via an expressions of interest process that will close at 2pm on March 20.
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