Period charm throughout, combined with close proximity to Stanmore Village make this the perfect opportunity to enjoy an idyllic Inner West lifestyle. Boasting two bedrooms, a converted attic perfect for a work from home space, separate and spacious living and dining areas with an abundance of natural light, this home offers a seamless floorplan designed for easy living. Being move in ready, the residence also has potential for further addition and has easy access to all the amenities Stanmore has to offer.
- Two bedrooms w/ built-in wardrobe in one - Converted attic ideal as work from home space - Separate and spacious living & dining areas - Leafy and private rear garden - Period features throughout - Rear lane access - Only moments to dining hub of Stanmore Village - Close proximity to multiple schools, parks, cafés and transport options
Features include: Built-In Wardrobes,Close to Transport,Close to Shops,Close to Schools
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