A 1930'S GRAFTON CLASSIC (BUILT BY MR WJ WEILEY)
Its the most common phrase in real estate - 'location, location, location'. 89 Bacon Street's location should please even the most savvy real estate buyers. Built by famous Grafton publican WJ Weiley in 1934, its address was favored for being relatively flood safe and yet striking distance of the CBD. Located just a block from Grafton Shoppingworld any occupant of this property need not own a car again as you can easily walk to the main street and all town services.
The house itself has all the classic styling of an old world charmer. Mr Weiley made sure all of the timber selected was of a premium quality. The wide staircase meets you at the front gate and rolls into the huge front verandah, complete with brick pillars and timber features. Inside you will notice most rooms have doors that open into the verandah and some of the windows have perfect lead light glass. Yes it could do with a fresh coat of paint, but is definitely still livable as is, the bathroom has some age but is solid as a rock and shows no signs of damage or disrepair.
Throughout the house the polished boards look amazing, as you would expect from the quality timber and workmanship used in houses
A 1930'S GRAFTON CLASSIC (BUILT BY MR WJ WEILEY)
Its the most common phrase in real estate - 'location, location, location'. 89 Bacon Street's location should please even the most savvy real estate buyers. Built by famous Grafton publican WJ Weiley in 1934, its address was favored for being relatively flood safe and yet striking distance of the CBD. Located just a block from Grafton Shoppingworld any occupant of this property need not own a car again as you can easily walk to the main street and all town services.
The house itself has all the classic styling of an old world charmer. Mr Weiley made sure all of the timber selected was of a premium quality. The wide staircase meets you at the front gate and rolls into the huge front verandah, complete with brick pillars and timber features. Inside you will notice most rooms have doors that open into the verandah and some of the windows have perfect lead light glass. Yes it could do with a fresh coat of paint, but is definitely still livable as is, the bathroom has some age but is solid as a rock and shows no signs of damage or disrepair.
Throughout the house the polished boards look amazing, as you would expect from the quality timber and workmanship used in houses