Tightly held for the past 60 years this classic family home has been well maintained throughout & enjoys a sought after position in a first class neighbourhood. Boasting both an original three bedroom residence plus a fully self-contained granny flat at the rear, this desirable property offers a number of exciting prospects for future growth - Classic red brick cottage style home - Light & bright living areas with an elevated aspect - Wide street frontage along with a generous site area of approx. 575 sqm - Fully self-contained granny flat at the rear - Covered outdoor entertaining & alfresco BBQ area - Extra-large garaging & workshop space plus loads of sub-floor storage - Sought after position that's handy to the local parks & neighbourhood shops - An easy 250 metre stroll to transport for access to Westfield Miranda & Hurstville
Features include: Fully Fenced,Outdoor Entertainment Area,Workshop
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