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Rich period allure and contemporary enhancements combine in this stunningly renovated Victorian of ample proportions.

It has been substantially extended behind a gorgeous white weatherboard façade trimmed with intricate grey and white fretwork along the verandah.

A muted turquoise, grey and white colour palette runs throughout and is punctuated with pops of colour to inject bold personality into a number of rooms.

Polished Baltic floorboards anchor every room, while stepped cornices, cast iron fireplaces, and ceiling rosettes add more of that classic character – delivering the best possible balance of period elegance and present-day excellence.

The large naturally lit family room (to the right of entry) is warmed by a cast iron fireplace with period surround.

Across the hall is one of four bedrooms with built-in wardrobes. Down the traditional arched hallway, the rest of the bedrooms include the main with walk-in robe and modern en suite. The main bathroom retains its romantic character with a freestanding clawfoot bath and chequered floor tiles.

Towards the rear is the ultra-modern kitchen with stone benchtops and stainless-steel wall oven, gas cooktop and rangehood. The kitchen abuts the spacious family-meals area which opens through french doors to a timber verandah, making indoor/outdoor living and dining a breeze.

Extras include gas ducted heating, split-system, a storage loft, phone and data ports in all rooms and an alarm system.

This is an opportunity to soak up the lifestyle of one of Williamstown’s premier tree-lined streets.

Sought-after school zones including Williamstown High School, Williamstown state and Catholic primary schools, safe swimming beach and Williamstown Beach Station are around the corner.

Esther Lauaki

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