21 Heidelberg Road, Clifton Hill VIC 3068
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Located via service Road
This immaculately-presented period residence, set on the quiet exit from Heidelberg Road close to Clifton Hill station and village, Queens Parade cafes and shopping, offers period charm, a versatile floor plan, light-filled living space and recently installed solar system. The tuck-pointed fretwork- trimmed facade and pretty front garden ensure immediate street appeal. Entrance from the verandah is to a Baltic-floored hallway with exceptionally high ceilings inset with a large skylight. Two double bedrooms, and a large single/study, a family-size tiled bathroom and separate WC run to one side. An imaginatively designed rear section with complementary period detail links the well-proportioned living and dining zones, separated by a functional kitchen with (stainless steel appliances) and full-sized laundry. The glass-atrium dining area flows to a deep paved landscaped courtyard, bordered by the second street frontage from Rose Street and a shed/study with WC. The showpiece of this charming house is a vast upper level studio, with truss and gable ceiling, windows with views over Clifton Hill village and split-system air conditioning. . Used by the current owner as a home office, the space is readily convertible to a living room/library or fourth bedroom. Here is a city-fringe home with warmth and character, ideally suited for family living or work-from-home occupancy. Land size: 6.4m x 40m approx.
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