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170 Canning Street, Carlton VIC 3053

House
221
Block size: 203 m² approx.

Iconic 1970's town residence in a prominent Carlton position

Barber House - Designed by renowned architects Edmond & Corrigan, this iconic c1979 custom designed & built residence sits on a 6m wide block along one of Carlton's most prominent Victorian streetscapes. It is placed steps from city trams and just a short stroll to the heart of Lygon Street, vibrant Brunswick Street, Melbourne University and Carlton Gardens. Well presented throughout with timeless appeal, this unique abode showcases an open form layout while cleverly maximising space and light across two levels. From the front private courtyard garden, enter the home and you're greeted by sun filled living and dining areas with high ceilings, gas fireplace and double height windows, leading through to a well designed timber kitchen and adjacent meals area. Step outside to an idyllic north facing patio and pergola courtyard garden in leafy surrounds, plus easy off street car space from Strahan Lane. Overlooking the garden on the ground floor is a king sized bedroom with built-ins and bright twin bathroom. The first floor has a large 2nd bedroom with a walk-in robe, ensuite bathroom and home office/retreat enjoying views across the Carlton skyline. This fabulous property features alarm system, split system a/c, slate flooring, dishwasher, a wine cellar and concealed hall storage. A very unique 1970's Carlton classic. Land: 6.6m x 30.5m (201m2) all approximate. Nelson Alexander Pty Ltd

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Key details

Bedrooms:
2
Bathrooms:
2
Garage Spaces:
1
Property type:
House
Block Size:
203 *

Other Details

Lot:
1
Plan:
TP365413
Legal description:
1\TP365413
Nelson Alexander | Carlton

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Block information
Block size: 203 (approx)
Legal description: 1\TP365413
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Property history

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Property History
12 Apr 2024
Sold
Nelson Alexander | Carlton
Listed: 26/03/2024
Transfer type: Full transfer
12 Oct 2019
Sold
Nelson Alexander | Carlton
Listed: 11/09/2019
Transfer type: Full transfer

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Average Age
28 years
Population
16,055
Listing ID: 182401474. This listing has been viewed 16 times. It was first displayed on 26/03/2024 and last updated on 12/04/2024.
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