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Steeped in period character, this c.1890 late Victorian residence rests within a highly connected Chatswood pocket, balancing heritage charm with generous family space and leafy outdoor living. The original double-brick cottage reveals grand proportions, ornate fireplaces and soaring ceilings that lend a sense of space and style, while a rear extension introduces open-plan living crowned by vaulted timber ceilings. Interiors open seamlessly to an alfresco entertainer's terrace and garden, where an enclosed pool, vegetable beds and mature greenery bask in a sunny northeast aspect. A modern stone kitchen, flexible fifth bedroom or home office with separate entry, and double garage accessed via Bertram Street add to the practical nature of this home. A level stroll from Chatswood Chase, Chatswood Interchange, the Metro and nearby parks, this is a home of enduring substance in an exceptionally convenient setting.
* c.1890 single-level home fuses Victorian charm with family scale
* Double-brick home with elegant iron lacework and front terrace
* Rear extension with vaulted timber ceilings and open brick fireplace
* Seamless flow to sunlit entertainer's terrace, pool and leafy gardens
* Garden shed, mature greenery, sunny northeast facing aspect to rear
* Modern stone kitchen with gas cooktop, Smeg oven and dishwasher
* Four oversized bedrooms with fireplaces, timber floors, high ceilings
* Flexible fifth bedroom or office, plus flexible storage room/nursery
* Two bathrooms, main with freestanding bath and separate shower
* Air conditioning, skylights, gas bayonets and large internal laundry
* Double garage with rear lane access via Bertram Street
* Walk to Chatswood Chase, Metro, Interchange and local parklands
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