Experience the charm of weatherboard houses, blending tradition with modern home design elements.
Durable timber and cladding ensure your weatherboard home stands the test of time.
From facade choices to interior designs, customise every aspect of your weatherboard home, no matter what classic style you choose.
Chat with us today and discover our passion for traditionally inspired weatherboard designs firsthand.
Smart Homes is not just a builder; we are creators of lifestyles. Our weatherboard homes are a testament to our commitment to quality and design. With us, you get:
Our dedication goes beyond constructing houses. We aim to build homes that resonate with the dreams and aspirations of our clients. With a rich legacy in Australian home building, Smart Homes is your trusted partner in realising your dream home.
Weatherboard houses offer a myriad of benefits:
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Imagine waking up every morning with these stunning views.
Development of 13 Town houses in the heart of Yarra Valley and very close to any decent Wineries.
Please contact our Sales & Marketing Manager, Gary Ferguson on 0488 330 480 or via email gary@smarthomesvic.com.au.
Please visit smarthomesvic.com.au for more information regarding PenLeigh Developments.
Please contact our Sales & Marketing Manager, Gary Ferguson on 0488 330 480 or via email gary@smarthomesvic.com.au.
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Bittern is a town on the Mornington Peninsula in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 61 km (38 mi) south-east of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the Shire of Mornington Peninsula local government area. Bittern recorded a population of 4,276 at the 2021 census.Bittern is part of an urban enclave on Western Port comprising Bittern, Hastings, Crib Point, Somerville, and Tyabb. It is served by Bittern railway station on the Stony Point greater-metropolitan line and by the 782 bus route operated by Ventura Bus Lines between Frankston and Flinders. Bittern is named after the shy wetland bird, the Australasian bittern, which reflects the town's location amongst significant areas of native bushland and dense coastal vegetation. == History and Present Day == The town was part of the Coolart pastoral run of the 1860s. Bittern Post Office opened on 5 January 1891. The railway opened for Bittern in 1889 and small scale commercial development began during the early 1900s. The town also has a primary school, Bittern Primary School, and a small basketball and netball stadium known as Graham Myers Sports Stadium or Bittern Memorial Stadium, which features an indoor court used for basketball, netball or floorball and four outside courts used for netball. There is also a small oval located outside the stadium. == See also == Shire of Hastings – Bittern was previously within this former local government area.