Prime Ballarat North location, good size allotment and so close to schools, public transport and into the CBD all combine to make this 3 bedroom period cottage ideal for anyone looking to renovate, restore or rebuild in this much sought after location. Built in the 1880's, the brick clad home sits at the front of the block which allows ample space for extension at the rear. With 3 bedrooms, separate lounge and an existing extension at the rear that could be gutted and reworked this is a home that has endless potential. Two minute walk to Black Hill Primary school, Ten minutes to the Ballarat Train Station and close to parks plus a big shed at the rear.
Features include: Air conditioning,Ground floor,North Facing,Floorboards,Internal Laundry,Broadband internet access,Gas,Solar panels,Heating,Bath,Shed,Secure Parking,Fully fenced,Garden / Courtyard
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