A house in Melbourne’s inner north where Australia’s World War II Prime Minister John Curtin lived has hit the market. See inside
The four-bedroom property is for sale with a $2.1m-$2.3m asking range.
“It’s a grand home set on a really good spot in Brunswick, it has a fairly wide frontage of 18.2m which is very rare in this area,” Mr Sharpe said. The kitchen hosts an oven and gas cooktop, dishwasher and large central island bench with breakfast bar. “They have a beautiful full bath outdoor on the deck which is a lovely place to relax after a hard day,” Mr Sharpe said.The alfresco deck.A separate studio with a bathroom, including a shower, would make an ideal home office, teenage retreat or guest accommodation, Mr Sharpe added.“It opens up to the northern aspect and is particularly well lit for a period home,” Mr Sharpe said.
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