Queenscliff 28 Wharf Street
Sitting by the dock of the bay
It's got a beautiful park and Port Phillip Bay at the front, and Swan Bay just out the back. So position-wise, it's pretty impressive.
And while this neat, timber cottage maintains most of its true period character, there's certainly a great opportunity to bring it into contemporary contention with a smart and sympathetic renovation (STCA).
Currently it offers a living room with a slow-combustion wood heater, three bedrooms and a bathroom in the main body of the house, plus an open-plan kitchen/dining/lounge with modern appliances and loads of northern light from an elevated atrium. Off the rear deck, an annexe presents a fourth bedroom and lounge with an adjacent shower and WC. There's also a garage and rear access to the property.
Delightful strolls will take you to the modern marina, abundant parks, the historic fort and lighthouse, and the bustling town centre - with its cafes, restaurants, hotels, boutiques and art galleries.
Neat period timber cottage with polished floors Living room, 3 bedrooms, bathroom, kitchen/dining/lounge Electric wall oven, 4-burner gas cooktop, and dishwasher Rear deck, annexe with 4th bedroom and lounge, 2nd bathroom Garage and rear access, low maintenance garden Walk to marina, parks, fort, lighthouse and town centre.
Land: 334 sq m approx.
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Property Information
- Land area approx 334sqm
Nearest Schools
- In Catchment Area
- Independent Schools*
Primary School
- Queenscliff Primary School
Secondary School
- Bellarine Secondary College
Primary
- St Aloysius' School
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Fletchers Area Guide Queenscliff, VIC 3225
Situated on Bellarine Peninsula and the entrance to Port Phillip Bay, Queenscliff's first residents came in the 1850s. The settlement received a fillip 20 years later when a rail service connected the town to Geelong. Today, that rail service only runs 16 km from Drysdale - now as a tourist attraction. The Bellarine Rail Trail is a walking and cycling track that largely follows the railway line. Historical buildings abound in and around Queenscliff's commercial centre.