Richmond 141 Mary Street
Renovated with rare extra-wide frontage...
An extra-wide allotment elevates this renovated single-fronted, semi-detached, Victorian brick cottage into a class of its own with generous, north-facing side garden for alfresco entertaining, spacious room sizes with soaring ceilings and a wide and welcoming hallway that creates an immediate impact.
Featuring authentic, restored period detailing throughout such as stained glass, cedar casement windows and french doors, reclaimed features such as an impressive craftsman-restored open fireplace with a sandstone hearth and elegant additions including oiled, satin finish timber flooring and imported accent lighting, all offset by a professionally-designed interior colour scheme of sophisticated neutrals.
Highlights include french doors in both bedrooms opening to the side garden, a very large, full-width casual living and dining zone also with french doors and a feature fireplace, a well-designed kitchen with Smeg and Miele appliances and abundant storage, generous heritage-style bathroom with a claw-foot bath, timber vanity, gold tapware and french doors to the rear courtyard.
Well-appointed throughout, it includes attic storage, built-in robes, ducted heating, evaporative cooling, retractable shade awning, excellent security, garden shed.
Ideally located in a one-way street with generous on-street parking and potential off-street parking (STCA) via a rear laneway, this city-fringe home is zoned for Richmond Primary School and within walking distance of Bridge Road or Swan Street trams, shopping and cafes, a choice of parkland, East Richmond Station, iconic destinations including the MCG and Yarra River and just moments to the CBD or Citylink. Ideal for young families, professional couples or investors.
Full-width, north-facing living opening to a generous side garden Gourmet's kitchen with abundant storage, preparation areas and quality appliances Spacious period-style bathroom with a claw foot bath and french doors Vibrant city-fringe location in a quiet, one-way street with potential OSP (STCA) Well-appointed with timber floors, open fire, ducted heating, cooling, built-in robes Zoned for Richmond Primary, walk to transport, MCG, Yarra River, CBD
Also visit the stand alone website at: www.141marystreetrichmond.com
Terms: 10% deposit balance 60/90 days
Land: 7.6m x 24.4m - 184 sq m approx.
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Property Information
- Land area approx 184sqm
Nearest Schools
- In Catchment Area
- Independent Schools*
Primary School
- Richmond Primary School
Secondary School
- Collingwood College
- Melbourne Girls College
- Richmond High School
Combined
- St Kevin's College - Waterford
- Strathcona Baptist Girls' Grammar - Hawthorn Campus
- Melbourne Girls Grammar
- Geelong Grammar School - Glamorgan Campus
- Xavier College - Burke Hall Campus
- St Catherine's School
- St Kevin's College
- Sophia Mundi Steiner School
- Melbourne Grammar School
- Xavier College
- Scotch College
- Loreto Mandeville Hall
- Wesley College
Primary
- Trinity Catholic School
- Christ Church Grammar School
- Erasmus Primary School
- St Joseph's School
- St Joseph's School
- Sacred Heart School
- Our Lady of Lourdes School
Secondary
- Holmes Secondary College
- Stott's Colleges
- Ozford College
Special
- Melbourne Indigenous Transition School
- Kamaruka
- Rossbourne School
- St Paul's College
- The David Scott School
- Hester Hornbrook Academy - Flinders Street Campus
- Hester Hornbrook Academy - Prahran Campus
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Fletchers Area Guide Richmond, VIC 3121
The median house price recorded by the REIV for the September 2024 quarter was $1,500,000. The median unit price recorded by the REIV for the September 2024 quarter was $565,000. An inner suburb of Melbourne, Richmond is located only 2km east from the CBD. Since the early 1990s, the suburb has been transformed by urban renewal and development. Richmond was socially reinvented, with the long lasting industry and manufacturing moving out, and middle-class Melbourne discovering the charms of inner-city living and Victorian architecture.