"DunRobin" Victorian Charm with Endless Potential in Quarry Hill
Dating back to the early 1900s, "DunRobin" is a classic heritage Victorian home located in the sought-after Quarry Hill area. Boasting original charm and character, this property also features a character overlay, ensuring its unique architectural details are preserved while offering scope for thoughtful restoration.
The home remains in original condition and requires renovations and TLC. However, it
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SummaryMedian sales
Average Age
41 years
Population
2,365
Listing ID: 182855465. This listing has been viewed 33 times. It was first displayed on 30/09/2024 and last updated on 17/12/2024.
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