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HomestoriesClassic Queenslander

Classic Queenslander

Bed 3
Bath 1
Car 2
Address: 61 Lock Street, Stanthorpe
Inspect: Friday 12 July and Saturday 22 July, noon to 1pm
Price: 345,000
Contact: Anne Lindsay, Schnitzerling and Co, 0418 737 309

This ‘true blue’ Queenslander has excellent presentation with its classic features.
It includes an elevated position, high ceilings, picture rails, VJ walls, attractive architraves, French doors, stained glass inset cabinets and superb polished floors that are insulated, wood heater and fireplaces.
There are three bedrooms, two with built-in wardrobes, an elegant formal lounge/ dining area, a nearby very well appointed kitchen, sunroom plus study with ideal north-east aspect, and a family bathroom with extra toilet near an upstairs laundry.
There is the front family area which is a top spot for casual indoor living as well as the rear deck for outdoor barbecues and more family fun.
It includes a garage, extra car space, wood shed, heaps of storage/ workshop under the house which provides more space.
There is a new insulated roof, insulated ceilings, high-speed internet (ADSL 2+), tank water plus all town facilities and a six-foot fence – all on a level 1012sqm corner position.

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