Listen to the Kookaburras sing. No matter what time of year the long established park-like gardens are attractive all year round from blush pinks, to soft whites, to bright yellows and gorgeous reds. You could spend an eternity soaking in the sun under the canopy of one of many sycamore trees. Complete showstoppers, mature in age, it would be rare to find one of their size.
Built in the early 1950's*, 37 Bridge street is proof they just don't build houses like they used too! If you're after a homey home with some original period features such as ornate cornice work, and leadlight windows with a home you can restore and renovate - then this could be the one for you. The home is three bedrooms, two bathrooms with an office space and is solid as a rock. With a large country kitchen and plenty of bench space, a separate dining area you can bring the family together for the Sunday roasts.
The property has huge potential to extend onto the existing home or ideal to pop a second dwelling on the balance of the block (with approval), you could only imagine a sun filled studio taking in the northerly aspect from the rear.
For the little ones it's just a hop, skip and jump across the road to school everyday and a very short stroll to the supermarket, medical facilities, cafes and clubs for the big kids!
The block itself is 2023m2 which is double the standard size right in the heart of town with front and rear lane access. Ideal for further development (minimum lot size 450m2) or keep it as is for your very own garden oasis.
If you're after a sturdy family home with plenty of room to move, do not go past 37 Bridge Street!
• Double block - 2,032m2 • Front & rear lane access • Wood & gas heating • Office space • Close to schools
Rates: $2235.47* Zoning: R1 General Residential
Denotes approximate.
Features include: Ensuite
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