This period home stands out from the rest in Games Street Merbein. Offering 3 bedrooms, 2 with built in robes or easily converted back to an original 4 bedroom home. Set on 1208m2 allotment with easy care lawns and gardens with a number of fruit trees. Easy walk to the towns CBD for banking, groceries and chemist. Schooling is only a short stroll for the youngsters being P-12 The entry reminds you of the area of high ceilings, picture rails and larger bedrooms. A renovated kitchen and bathroom allows immediate access with nothing to be done and with 2 showers & 2 toilets being a luxury. Ducted evaporative cooling and gas heating provides comfort all year round. A fully fenced rear yard with easy access via a rear lane provides access for a caravan or boat and storage in a steel framed 6mx9m shed with power and concrete floor. A stand-alone utility / Hobby room is ideal to soak up the winter sunshine and enjoy your own privacy. Garden shedding with power and concrete floor and fernery is perfect for the green thumbs.
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