Art Deco Apartment in a Prime Location (Enter via Louise St)
A tasteful renovation echoing the Stanhill apartments historic allure brings a sense of timeless elegance to this enchanting ground floor Art Deco residence. Paying homage to an era of grandly scaled interiors and a refined sense of luxury, beautiful period craftsmanship such as timber floorboards, leadlight windows and picture rails deliver an enticing feel.
Featuring: Large entrance foyer Spacious north facing living/ dining room Two double bedrooms with built in robe, master with decorative fireplace Stylishly updated kitchen with stainless steel appliances and dishwasher Renovated central bathroom European laundry Split system heating/cooling Tandem off street car spaces
Positioned within a prestigious neighbourhood between Albert Park Lake and Fawkner Park with St Kilda Road trams, cafes and business precinct on the doorstep plus Port Philip Bay beaches and the CBD within easy reach. Enter via Louise Street. *PHOTO I.D REQUIRED FOR ACCESS*
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