SOLD AT AUCTION
"A Little Piece of History PLUS a Load of Charm"
This could be the home of your dreams! Often sought but hard to find, this C" 1885" stone fronted maisonette is a very rare breed of property.
The home offers three traditional fire places, stunning leadlight, timber floors, high ornate ceilings, two fantastic size bedrooms, great lounge and a decent size kitchen with adjacent dining. The outside offers room to park two cars side by side off street and a private garden for entertaining friends and family.
What can I say about location! Just a hop, skip and jump into OConnell St and then a few minutes more into the heart of the City.
Why would you hesitate, its all here and ready right now for a new owner.
355 sqm approx.
A Little Bit Of History!
In 1885, Ellen Starling (nee Blaker) and her daughter Ellen "Nellie" Josephine Starling relocated from Victoria to 49 Stevenson Street, Nailsworth, following the death of husband and father, Joseph Mitchell Starling.
In 1903, at age 35, Nellie married Andrew Whyte Hendry, age 42, at her mother's home. They had two children, a daughter Ellen
Lot/Plan No: F102722/A7
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