Generous proportions of this Williamstown property will accommodate any number of family combinations. It features three bedrooms and up to three living rooms with the flexibility to create a fourth bedroom or study if desired. Neighbouring Point Gellibrand parklands this house is nestled in a picturesque, blue-chip, leafy locale with the historic precinct and café culture just around the corner. On a large allotment of about 471 square metres, the house incudes classic features such as a slate roof, high ceilings, two fireplaces, Baltic polished timber floors, original wrought iron fence and bluestone foundations. The modern kitchen features stainless steel appliances and gas cook-top, plenty of storage space and stone benches. Kitchen windows are at eye level and allow an abundance of light through to provide an open and fresh feel to this room.
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