City views and Italianate glamour in Glebe's village heart
On the doorstep of Glebe's village pulse with wonderful panoramic city views, this grand tri-level c1880s Victorian on the Palmerston terrace row is set on a wide 6.2m frontage and has been lovingly refreshed while retaining its gorgeous Italianate charm. A true heritage icon of Glebe yet offering strong income potential and fantastic flexibility, this home has been crafted with the option to live in the th
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09 Jun 2021
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Ray White Erskineville | Alexandria | Glebe | Surry Hills
Listed: 20/04/2021
Block size: 197m²
Transfer type: Full transfer
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