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Opening to the light of a northern aspect and tranquilly set in a well regarded community enclave, this classic semi is a home of undeniable appeal. Well presented and freshly painted with a blend of traditional features and modern comforts, there are separate lounge and dining areas and two double bedrooms. The dining room opens to a sunny courtyard, while the rear of the home flows to a low maintenance garden. The neat kitchen has timber cabinetry, electric appliances and a dishwasher, while there is also an internal laundry and bathroom with separate w/c. With additional features that include polished timber floors, soaring ceilings, ornate fireplaces and a skylight, there is also a massive attic. With scope to potentially reconfigure the rear of the home and maximise liveability, subject to council approval, it is little more than moments to Birkenhead Point shopping, regular transport, cafes and the renowned Bay Run.
Land: 182 sqm
William Wright, a merchant, whaler and sealer bought land in the northern part of the area in 1853. The property was bounded by present day Lyons Road and Victoria Road. Drummoyne House was built in the Georgian Classical style. It was rectangular in plan with a hipped roof with a concave verandah across the entire front and returned along each side. He named it Drummoyne Park after his family... Read More »