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Cambridge - You'll never want to leave!
Price | |
Location | 28 Goldsmith Street, Cambridge |
Type | House |
Bedrooms | 4 |
Bathrooms | 2 |
Floor Area | 210 m2 |
Land | 1361 m2 |
Listing No # | L31556477 |
Listed | 4/11/2024 |
Views | 17 |
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Description
Showcased in the Cambridge Garden Tour, this picturesque home and garden is the epitome of style and flare. With gorgeous, elevated views and a sunny aspect, the four-bedroom house nestles on a 1361m2 (more or less) section and is packed with so much charm and appeal that you'll never want to leave!
The property has two entrances and substantial off-street parking and is ideal for working from home, Airbnb, multigenerational families or simply living the Cambridge lifestyle dream within walking distance of town.
Renovated throughout with a beautiful colour palette and sophisticated eye for design, buyers will be impressed by the blend of 1960's character and modern comforts.
Upstairs features native timber floors, double glazing, HRV, ducted central heating, a new kitchen with high-end appliances and gas hobs, as well as a new bathroom. The dining and living areas flow to an outdoor entertainment patio with glass balustrade. The master bedroom opens to the patio while a second upstairs double bedroom enjoys gorgeous garden views.
Downstairs are two large bedrooms (or one bedroom with a living area) and a smart bathroom. A spacious laundry opens into a carport, while at the other end of the house is a single internal access garage with electric door. The home has been recarpeted throughout and has beautiful drapery.
The terraced garden is a romantic masterpiece with vegetable beds, fruit enclosures, and meandering paths through scented borders down to a fishpond and seated area. There is ample lawn for children and a private fenced area for your family dog.
This property is a rare gem that your family and friends will LOVE. Call me for an information pack or a private viewing, Rachael 027 722 4235.
AUCTION: To be held on Tuesday 26 November at 1pm at the Cambridge Community Pavilion, Corner of Dick Street and Queen Street, Cambridge (unless sold prior)