Beautifully renovated two bedroom period cottage located within walking distance of both Chapel Street and Toorak Road shopping precincts and South Yarra train station. Comprising two generous bedrooms (both with BIR's) contemporary bathroom with shower, toilet and hidden laundry. Rear lounge/dining area with built-in cupboard served by a striking kitchen with gas stovetop, electric oven and single drawer dishwasher. Folding doors open onto a stunning courtyard or parking for a small car via rear ROW. Features heating and floorboards. Magnificent location with Jam Factory, tram, train and a plethora of cafes and restaurants within walking distance.
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