Occupying a generous 502sqm block, this freestanding Federation home presents an opportunity to refurbish a character filled family residence. It's enviably set in the heart of Drummoyne, footsteps to popular cafes, restaurants and the water's edge.
- Striking wide entrance hall, lead lights and high ceilings - Formal living room features original corner tiled fireplace - Large dining room adjoins gas kitchen, additional meals area - Front and rear porches, French doors flowing to a lush garden - Flexible floor plan with four bedrooms/choice of home office spaces - Bathrooms on each level, internal laundry with w/c and shower - Carport plus driveway access to a lock-up garage with storage - Choice of popular cafés and restaurants within five minute walk - Convenient to the CBD, Birkenhead Point, Harris Farm and the Bay Run
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