Lot 13/32 Great Western Highway, Mount Victoria NSW 2786
House
31
Block size: 1028 m² approx.
MOUNTAIN ORIGINAL REQUIRING RENOVATION
This original weatherboard known as "Fearn" was first built in approximately 1888. A grand old dame in her day, the home now requires a full renovation. There are 3 large bedrooms with original fireplaces and a generous sized living/dining room. Additionally there are 2 extra outdoor rooms connected to the house which could potentially be used for extra bedrooms or versatile spaces. Ideal for those wanting a project or a buyer with an appetite for renovation.
Property features include: • An old classic requiring full renovation • Spacious rooms throughout the home • Living Room with slow combustion heater • Original timber flooring throughout • Timber lined walls and high ceilings • Original doors and fireplaces in multiple rooms • Basic kitchen with walk in pantry • Bathroom with separate toilet • Generous block of approximately 1028m2 • Mt Victoria is on a direct train line to Sydney • There is a vacant block of land next door and another vacant block of land behind the house which are both available for sale. Contact agent for more details.
For the open home this Saturday please enter via Matlock Street.
Features include: Floorboards,Fireplace(s),Garden / Courtyard
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