The Chronicle

Charming style

Position and character create perfect blend.

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ENHANCED by a superb location, 93 Bridge St is all about convenienc­e.

Everything is at your fingertips including exclusive east-side schools, beautiful parkland, trendy coffee shops and the CBD.

This classic character home exudes the charm and character of a bygone era and the attractive facade features a gorgeous wrap veranda.

From the first glimpse you’ll know you’re in for something special with traditiona­l features throughout including soaring high ceilings, polished timber floors, tongue-and-groove walls and a superb fireplace.

The fenced quarter acre allotment offers easy care cottage gardens, a child friendly back yard and a fabulous powered storage shed.

A central hallway bisects the home and provides access to generous living areas and bedrooms.

Two bedrooms, including the master suite, are at the front of the home.

The master suite is a very generous space with a large ensuite and a walk-in wardrobe.

The ensuite boasts floor-to-ceiling tiles, a separate bath and shower.

There is a choice of three separate entertaini­ng spaces including a fabulous formal lounge with built-in cabinetry and gas heating, ambient sitting room with combustion wood heater just perfect for curling up with a book and a glass of red, and a family room at the rear that leads to a large covered outdoor entertaini­ng area.

Off the formal lounge room is a separate office.

The kitchen is the central hub for family get-togethers boasting quality stainless steel appliances including a gas cooktop, electric oven and dishwasher, a fabulous brekky bar and spacious casual dining.

The remaining two bedrooms have built-in wardrobes, one of which is a walk-in wardrobe.

There are two outdoor areas, one with a north-east aspect, and a lovely private courtyard.

The home also has a single carport and a fully fenced yard.

This is a home that has been loved and will be missed but it’s time for a change.

This is your opportunit­y to enter this very tightly held east-side market.

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