Welcome to 54 Bishopsgate Street, Wickham, a fully renovated terrace showcasing Wickham's transformation! Period features throughout, including spacious rooms with high ceilings, fireplaces and polished floorboards. Enjoy two generously sized bedrooms, each filled with natural light and ready to be personalized to your taste. The kitchen is very functional and has ample storage. The open-plan living and din
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01 Jul 2014
Sold
Ray White Newcastle Lake Macquarie
$492,500
Contract: 01/07/2014
Listed: 11/06/2014
Days on market: 20
Transfer type: Full transfer
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