In one of the area's most storied and sought-after streets, this late-Victorian terrace blends boom-style flamboyance with contemporary comfort in Ascot Vale's heart of culture and lifestyle.
As picture perfect as could be with its white-picket fence, iron lacework, tiled veranda, and ornamentation typical of the era, the home's period intricacies continue throughout, complemented by modern updates for turn-key living. Two large bedrooms both feature robes and a fireplace, accompanied by a skylit bathroom with a shower over bath. Equipped with premium appliances, a central kitchen flanks an open dining area and light court attracting delightful rays, while a generously sized lounge, alfresco, and north-facing yard provide ample room to unwind and entertain.
Timeless terrace with roots dating to c1884
Two bedrooms, broad living and dining rooms, and a skylit bathroom
Well-equipped kitchen, central light court, and north-facing yard
Attic space, timber floors, ducted heating, a laundry, and off-street parking
Steps to schools, trains, trams, shops, pubs, cafés, and restaurants
With roller-door access via a wide, asphalt laneway giving the option to park securely off-street, highlights of the home include substantial attic space, timber floors, ducted heating, a full-size laundry, shed, and zoning for Bank Street's Ascot Vale Primary. The last of its terrace row with roots dating to c1884, the home sits mere steps from the long-standing pubs, great coffee, eclectic cuisine, supermarkets, and boutique retail spanning Mt Alexander Road, Union Road, and Moonee Ponds' Puckle, Pratt, and Young Streets, Ascot Vale Station for a 4-stop city commute, and the No. 59 tram reaching hospitals and universities.