An appealing combination of period charm and modern convenience, this 2 bedroom home presents in excellent condition and is perfectly positioned to take advantage of the lifestyle location that Armadale offers! Period personality, evident in tall ceilings, unique light fittings, leadlight windows, decorative cornices all accent the original space with freshly renovated bathroom and modern kitchen adding desirability and leaves you with nothing wanting. Recently painted with two double bedrooms leading to the open plan living space that allows for separation of living and dining; adjoining kitchen with dishwasher, gas hot plates and electric under-bench oven; family sized bathroom consists of shower over bath and sizable vanity, and is complemented by a separate laundry to the rear of the home. With additional features including ducted heating, split system in the living room, rear private courtyard that allows for both off-street parking and alfresco entertaining, this property is one to snap up as it won't last long!
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