This gorgeous clinker brick home has been updated with a modern interior and is conveniently located moments from the tram, Hartwell train station, Fordham Gardens, Leo's fine food supermarket and Camberwell Junction. Comprises three bedrooms, contemporary bathroom and an open plan kitchen and meals area with adjoining living room opening to a north facing low maintenance courtyard. Includes single garage, OSP, excellent storage room and lovely front garden with raised beds ideal for a vegetable garden.
Features: - Ducted heating - R/C air conditioner - Polished timber floors - Separate laundry - Single garage and OSP
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