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28 Ascot Street, Thorndon, Wellington City

Charming yet Spacious Ascot Cottage

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Buyer Enquiry Over $1,095,000

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House
Bedroom
3
Bathroom
2
Floor area
130m2
Land area
152m2
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Listing # L26932468 | Listed on 10 April

Tucked away in an adorable character-filled pocket of Wellington sits 28 Ascot Street. Built in the 1890's and lovingly restored, it has a quaint, super cute, writer's cottage feel with a clever floorplan. Closing one door separates off a granny flat with its own entrance, kitchenette, bathroom and balcony. This addition was thoughtfully designed by Craig Craig Moller and makes an ideal space for extended family, visitors, home office or additional income.

Further details include:

  • Charming dining area and additional living room
  • Three double bedrooms
  • Two stylish character bathrooms and separate WC
  • Additional office space or reading nook
  • Exceptionally sheltered courtyard
  • Multiple skylights that flood the home with natural light
  • Feature ceilings, modern floors and thoughtful character detail throughout
  • With 130sqm of floor area; there is a surprising amount of room
  • Footpath access makes walking or cycling home a breeze

Located in a remarkably quiet corner of Thorndon, you'll love being just seconds away from Tinakori Village with its fantastic shops, restaurants, and delicious coffee. Plus, you're a short walk from the city, Wellington Waterfront, and Town Belt walking tracks.
Contact Sam Newble or Ben Ryan today for more information or to arrange a private viewing.

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Other Features: Washing Machine,Dryer,Pot plants,Underfloor heating in lounge

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