This charming three-bedroom cottage is set at the back of a large battleax block, surrounded by mature established gardens and trees. The open plan living areas offer high ceilings, terracotta tiles and lovely cedar windows and doors all opening out onto a north facing deck.
Three bedrooms with recently replaced carpet, freshly painted and great storage units to the main bedroom. Spacious combined bathroom and laundry with a large built in bath and vanity.
Functional kitchen with electric cooking, dishwasher and a large breakfast bar. Other features, Reverse cycle air conditioning, garage and offstreet parking. Secluded private gardens, and off street parking.
This delightful home is so close to the City Centre, Shops and more
Features:
- Three bedrooms
- Freshly painted throughout
- New curtains in the living area and main bedroom
- Well appointed kitchen with dishwasher
- High ceiling to kitchen and dining area
- Open plan living, opens up to decking
- Single lock up garage/shed
- There is no EER available for this property
Suburb Snapshot
Ainslie is a leafy suburb of Canberra, Australia in the North Canberra district. The suburb is bounded by Limestone Avenue and Majura Avenue to the west and north, Phillip Avenue to the north-east, Mount Ainslie to the east and Quick Street to the south. Ainslie is within walking distance of the City, the nature trails of Mount Ainslie, the Australian War Memorial and the many restaurants of Dickson. It has many attractions: a central location, with equally easy access to the CBD and the bush trails of Mount Ainslie; the abundance of charming early twentieth-century, heritage-listed houses; mature deciduous street trees and general leafiness; and a vibrant local shopping centre. The suburb is characterised by leafy streets, and mainly by detached single dwelling houses. Many see a “village” atmosphere around the many small parks. Ainslie has experienced ‘in-fill’ development in recent years, both in the form of dual occupancy dwellings (where two dwellings are constructed on a block which previously contained one house) and medium-density development, especially at the Limestone Avenue ends of Cowper Street and Angus Street and, more recently, on the site of the former service station at the Ainslie shops.
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