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SIMPLY IRRESISTABLE

100 Brougham Street, Mount Victoria, Wellington 6011

Enquires over $1,995,000
5 Beds
2 Baths
1 Garage
251sqm Floor
370sqm Land

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The enchanting exterior of this 1930's residence conceals a wonderful family home that will leave a lasting impression. Successfully combining its beautiful traditional period features with a feeling of contemporary luxury, this home is graciously proportioned, beautifully finished, and just perfect for a busy family lifestyle.

Special features include:

  • •Five light-filled bedrooms
  • •Two generous bathrooms
  • •Character + charm with beautiful wooden floors and contoured ceilings
  • •Generous living spaces, a separate formal dining area, and a lovely bright kitchen
  • •Picture perfect garden and flat lawn area to enjoy the renowned Mt Vic sun aspect and city views
  • •Ample storage
  • •Single-car garage
  • •Outstanding location - Just a short stroll down to Courtenay Place and Oriental Bay Beach - explore the cafes, restaurants, theatres and Wellington's fabulous waterfront.

So rarely will you find such a beautiful and spacious home so close to the city. If you have been searching for that very special home with the elusive 'X' factor, then this one is most definitely a must see!

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Property Information
Listing IDT22795
Year Built1930

Local Schools

Clyde Quay School
0.3 km
27 Elizabeth Street , Mount Victoria | Full Primary, State, 229 enrolled
St Mark's Church School (Mt Victoria)
0.3 km
13 Dufferin Street , Mount Victoria | Full Primary, Private : Fully Registered, 241 enrolled
Wellington East Girls' College
0.4 km
Austin Street , Mount Victoria | Secondary (Year 9-15), State, 1051 enrolled
Mt Cook School (Wellington)
0.5 km
160 Tory Street | Full Primary, State, 286 enrolled
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