$732,000
4 Bed • 2 Bath • 4 Car • 1344m²
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8 Stawell Street South, Ballarat East VIC 3350
$732,000
- 4Bed
- 2Bath
- 4 Car
- 1344m²
House Sold on Thu 26 Sep, 2019
What's around Stawell Street South
House description
“Gorgeous Period Home on Large Block with Shedding”
On the Melbourne side of the city centre and only 1.3km walk to the railway station and Bridge Mall, and even less to the supermarket and all amenities. Exuding original character and charm, from the return veranda with intricate cast iron lacework, through the beautiful front hallway with lead light windows, 12 ft high ceilings and polished timber floors throughout. With modern conveniences and loads of shedding on approx. 1344m2 block, this family home has something for everyone.
Featuring four large bedrooms, master with ensuite and walk-in robe. The formal lounge room draws an abundance of north light and features original fireplace and mantel. A second family/kitchen/dining overlooks the backyard with the kitchen featuring modern appliances including dishwasher, electric oven and gas cooktop. The central family bathroom features a claw foot bath and separate laundry with deep washing tub.
Some of the many other features include leadlight front floor, Baltic Pine and Tasmanian Oak flooring, gas central heating, split system cooling, plus loads of storage space throughout. The double frontage allotment offers over 1344m2, including remote triple bay garage with wood fire and boasting a 10m x 7.5m shed plus additional 4.5m x 4.9m soundproof studio and single car garage. Landscaped and established gardens, water tanks, chook pen, cubby house, undercover alfresco and paths finish the property, so there's nothing left to do but move in and enjoy this fabulous home and its central city living. Call Christine to arrange your inspection.
* This information has been prepared to assist solely in the marketing of this property. While all care has been taken to ensure the information provided herein is correct, we do not take responsibility for any inaccuracies. Accordingly, all interested parties should make their own inquiries to verify the information.