Extra-wide & elevated with premier Parkville potential
A remarkable opportunity at a sought-after address in Parkville's premier village locale, this historic Victorian residence is perfectly poised for a glorious restoration or luxury designer renovation. As an extra-wide and elevated property with large proportions and side access, it is a rare classic in this prestigious neighbourhood. Offering the potential for outstanding family living, it is in the Univer
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Listing ID: 182991362. This listing has been viewed 3 times. It was first displayed on 20/11/2024 and last updated on 20/11/2024.
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