16 Davies Street, Brunswick VIC 3056
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Eternally Elegant, Surprisingly Spacious...
Freestanding and fabulous, this distinctive Edwardian home sure sets itself apart with its authentic period presence, well-proportioned rooms and an abundance of natural light - all in a prized Brunswick neighbourhood with the area's key attractions at your fingertips. Beyond the picket-fenced garden and gorgeous facade, discover an instantly inviting interior showcasing a wide side hallway, three generous bedrooms (two with built-in robes) and period-inspired bathroom. Adding to its appeal is a spacious and versatile open lounge/dining area accompanied by a neat kitchen complete with tiled splashbacks, gas cooktop and Bosch dishwasher. Other stand-out features include towering ceilings with ornate plasterwork and solid hardwood floors, ducted heating, air conditioner, alarm system, internal laundry facilities and attic storage space (via attic ladder). Outside, the private backyard is further enhanced by an undercover patio, extensive paving and handy garden shed, plus rear ROW potential and plenty of scope for future expansion (STCA). Situated in a wonderfully convenient Brunswick neighbourhood, it enjoys close proximity to Moreland Station and a choice of tram lines, local primary schools, as well as Sydney Road's endless array of cafes, restaurants and renowned shopping precincts.
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Vendor Review
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Review by Jess and Chris