Full brick home centrally located in Whyalla Norrie near schools, good local and major shopping areas, providing open plan lounge, dining and renovated kitchen , 3 bedrooms master with open built in robes, upgraded bathroom with shower and vanity, separate toilet and laundry and second living area or bedroom under the main roof at the rear of the home with large windows looking out over the rear grounds with internal and rear garden access.
Externally provides rear verandah, outdoor living area, garage with roller door, service lance access to garage / workshop, aviaries, fruit trees and low maintenance gardens.
RLA 2154
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