Occupying a superb position with a pleasant outlook this brick & tile home presents an exceptional opportunity indeed. The updated open plan kitchen with attached dining overlooks the pool & yard area. There is a spacious living room with soaring ceilings & original features in the plasterwork. Both bedrooms are light & airy & the bathroom boasts original period features with a separate toilet. The sun room wraps around the rear of the house with an internal stairwell accessing garage & store room. There is a laundry/mudroom & a tiled front patio all perched on a 796.7m2 block. Mere minutes walk to river/shops, cafes & clubs. The home is around 90 years old, so there will be work to do, but it has great bones.
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