Located on the city doorstep, this red-brick gem started life as a humble cottage in the 1880s. Some years ago, it was carefully renovated and extended into the character-filled home we see today. A neat hedge and picket fence provide privacy to the iron-lace trimmed verandah and front entry. Inside, the classic central hallway opens to four generously-sized main rooms and boasts 3.3m ceilings with polished timber floors underfoot. Configure these to suit your personal needs - as three bedrooms and a sitting room/study, or four bedrooms.
All have restored open fireplaces with cast iron grates and timber surround/mantle pieces. The hallway ends with a spacious living, dining and kitchen area where you will find a stainless steel gas cooktop, electric under-bench oven, timber-topped cabinetry and a double farmhouse-style ceramic sink ready for your culinary pursuits. There's ample room for dining, or gravitate to the delightful private alfresco courtyard where a brilliant flowering Crabapple tree takes centre stage. A weatherboard extension encompasses the laundry and a large bathroom with polished concrete floors, a bath, a disabled-friendly roll-in shower, a WC and a vanity unit.
Off-street car parking is provided by an auto-door brick garage accessed from the rear of Brodie Street. You could easily manage without a vehicle and enjoy walking to all Bendigo hotspots - CBD, shops, cafes, restaurants, theatres and the railway station, just 500 metres away making it ultra convenient for Melbourne commuters.
158 Mitchell Street is the perfect match for professionals, downsizers or investors seeking an Airbnb or short-term furnished accommodation.
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