THE PERFECT LOCATION....situated above a shop near the corner of Holyrood Street (access via laneway), this well-sized, industrial style, 2 bedroom plus study (or potential 3rd bedroom) apartment includes an oversized lounge/dining with polished floorboards throughout and ceiling fans, wood fire and electric panel heating. Modern kitchen with gas cooking, pantry and dishwasher (washing machine taps provided in this room). Bathroom with bath, 2 spacious bedrooms - both with skylights, recently painted and ceiling fans, and 3rd room/study with attic storage, split system heating and cooling to lounge and tandem car space for 2 cars. Walking distance to all Hampton Street has to offer - cafe's, restaurants, train station and beach.
Features include: Dishwasher,Floorboards,Reverse Cycle Air Con,Built in wardrobes,Split System Air Con,Study
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