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24 Victoria Street
Ironbark VIC 3550
24 Victoria Street
Ironbark VIC 3550
24 Victoria Street, Ironbark VIC 3550
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Property was sold on 10 December 2021.
Sold on 10 December 2021.
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Perfect for hosting memorable gatherings, this property boasts features tailored for entertaining guests.
Just a short stroll from Bendigo's CBD in the highly sought-after suburb of Ironbark, sits this wonderfully renovated Victorian home with loads of charm and plenty of space for a growing family, or the empty-nester who likes to entertain. With an alluring façade and an impeccable bull nose veranda, this property provides a remarkable first impression. Typical of a home of this era, the grand hallway leads to three bedrooms and a lounge area and boasts 12ft Baltic pine ceilings. The polished floorboards and impressive cornice work throughout adds to the charm, all complimented by the abundance of natural light beaming through from the rear of the property. Beyond the original section of the property, you'll find a well equipped and recently upgraded kitchen with open plan dining and living area attached. There's a generous amount of space here, and elevated views over the expansive backyard through the tall windows and sliding door. Newly laid bamboo hybrid floorboards to this area creates a warm feel and a beautiful leadlight window ties in the tasteful extension. The main bathroom has received a full makeover and exudes elegance with its original styling and quality fixtures. The laundry has also been recently restored, and the entire house has been painted both internally and externally. Stainless steel appliances and ducted gas heating are just a few more of the modern conveniences to mention. Leaving no stone unturned, the owners have revitalised the backyard, especially to the side of the property where a private courtyard area, accessible from the lounge, provides the perfect spot for a summers evening. Its very rare that an opportunity like this presents itself, to secure a piece of Bendigo's history coupled with modern conveniences. Being able to take a short downhill walk and find yourself in View Street, Bendigo's art precinct, is just another reason this property is unlikely to be available for long.
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Just a short stroll from Bendigo's CBD in the highly sought-after suburb of Ironbark, sits this wonderfully renovated Victorian home with loads of charm and plenty of space for a growing family, or the empty-nester who likes to entertain. With an alluring façade and an impeccable bull nose veranda, this property provides a remarkable first impression. Typical of a home of this era, the grand hallway leads to three bedrooms and a lounge area and boasts 12ft Baltic pine ceilings. The polished floorboards and impressive cornice work throughout adds to the charm, all complimented by the abundance of natural light beaming through from the rear of the property. Beyond the original section of the property, you'll find a well equipped and recently upgraded kitchen with open plan dining and living area attached. There's a generous amount of space here, and elevated views over the expansive backyard through the tall windows and sliding door. Newly laid bamboo hybrid floorboards to this area creates a warm feel and a beautiful leadlight window ties in the tasteful extension. The main bathroom has received a full makeover and exudes elegance with its original styling and quality fixtures. The laundry has also been recently restored, and the entire house has been painted both internally and externally. Stainless steel appliances and ducted gas heating are just a few more of the modern conveniences to mention. Leaving no stone unturned, the owners have revitalised the backyard, especially to the side of the property where a private courtyard area, accessible from the lounge, provides the perfect spot for a summers evening. Its very rare that an opportunity like this presents itself, to secure a piece of Bendigo's history coupled with modern conveniences. Being able to take a short downhill walk and find yourself in View Street, Bendigo's art precinct, is just another reason this property is unlikely to be available for long.