Solid Beginnings on Over an Acre Space, Privacy & Potential in the Heart of Trentham
Tucked away in a peaceful, leafy pocket of Trentham, this original timeless brick home sits proudly on a generous 4,231m² (approx. 1 acre). With solid foundations, spacious interiors, and endless potential to renovate or update, this property is ideal for families, downsizers, or Melbourne buyers seeking the perfect weekend escape.
Lovingly built by the vendor's parents in the 1980s, the home offers
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