In a quiet traffic area and with a lovely park and playground opposite this original home has charm and character. The home is ripe for a modern makeover situated on a long level block with rear lane access. Features entry foyer, double bedrooms, high patterned ceilings, fireplace in dining room and solid timber flooring hidden under carpet waiting for you to discover. Fantastic potential for renovators or those wanting a home with character to makeover as their own home. Century 21 Carkeet Johns Smith Real Estate at Charlestown – Smart Move. Contact us for an inspection.

Broadmeadow is a suburb located in the Newcastle City Council area. Adjoining suburbs include Hamilton, New Lambton, Adamstown, Lambton, Georgetown. The suburb is very well serviced for bus transport and there is a train station with trains to all areas throughout NSW. There is a public primary school nearby at Tudor Street, Hamilton and a High School, specialising in Performing Arts at Broadmeadow. Merewether High is also nearby. Broadmeadow’s commercial area is located at the ‘Nineways’ with shops and small businesses running along Belford Street and Brunker Road. This includes a newsagency, post office and a florist. The suburb is only a short distance from Hamilton, a popular commercial and entertaining/restaurant area. Broadmeadow also provides the local Racecourse which regularly hosts horse racing events. There is also a Paceway nearby and Energy Australia Stadium which hosts local and national football games. Other sporting facilities include tennis courts and basketball courts. Local parks include Gregson Park nearby at Hamilton and Myers Park at Adamstown. .The nearest hospital is at New Lambton Heights (John Hunter Hospital). Broadmeadow is also conveniently located only 5 minutes by car from the Newcastle CBD and local beaches.

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