Enjoy the peace and quiet of this beautifully home complemented by all the energy and activity St Kilda has on offer. Located in a quiet, one-way street just minutes from Acland Street, Fitzroy Street, Carlisle Street, St Kilda Beach and the St Kilda Botanical Gardens, this free-standing, single-fronted Edwardian property features high ceilings, wooden floorboards throughout, two bedrooms (master bedroom with art deco open fire place), modern bathroom with bath and a large light-filled open plan kitchen with Fisher and Paykal appliances and living area that opens up to a sundrenched entertainment deck and established garden. Special features include a separate laundry with lots of storage space and ducted heating throughout. Perfectly located to enjoy the best of St Kilda living and within easy walking distance to cosmopolitan Acland Street shops and cafes, transport, beach and local primary schools.
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