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Queenscliff 66 King Street

Superb position. Unlimited potential


Floorplan

Sitting on a large elevated block on the north side of King Street, this much loved home and garden presents a range of exciting possibilities.

Currently the double-fronted brick home consists of a lounge, two bedrooms, main bathroom, laundry with shower and WC, kitchen, and rear enclosed verandah/lounge - the ideal suntrap. There's also a garage with storage room, and gardens front and back with established shrubs and fruit trees.

Ripe for renovation or redevelopment (STCA), the location brings the possibility of accessing spectacular views of Swan Bay to the north, and The Rip to the east. With just a stroll to the main street and swimming beaches this is a wonderful lifestyle opportunity just waiting to happen.

Large elevated home and garden on north side of King Street Two bedrooms, bathroom, laundry with shower and WC Front lounge, kitchen and enclosed back verandah/lounge Garage and garden with established shrubs and fruit trees Potential to renovate or redevelop (STCA) Views of Swan Bay and sea with second storey addition Walk to main street and Queenscliff's many attractions

Land: 754 sq m approx.


  • Property Information

    • Land area approx 754sqm

Nearest Schools

  • In Catchment Area
  • Independent Schools*

Primary School

  • Queenscliff Primary School

Secondary School

  • Bellarine Secondary College

Primary

  • St Aloysius' School
* Nearby schools are automatically selected based on straight-line distance only, and ordered by proximity.

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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.

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