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Auction Location: On Site.
It's 1941 and the city of Canberra had only recently become a 'teenager', Bob Menzies, Arthur Fadden (for 39 days) and John Curtin were Prime Minister during that year, the biggest news at that time would be the war in Europe and 53 Tyson was a brand new family home.
Situated on the corner of Tyson Street and Officer Crescent, this charming, red brick cottage of double brick construction is situated on a superb 1280sq/m block in the heart of Ainslie.
The home features two bedrooms, formal living, separate dining room, kitchen, laundry and an enclosed veranda/study.
The site also includes two freestanding double garages, carport and a storage shed.
All this and you are less than 3km from the heart of Canberra's CBD.
If you would like to inspect, please call me to arrange a time.
Regards,
Jeff Shortland
0417 483 627
Jeff.shortland@ljhooker.com.au
At a glance:
Charming red brick cottage
Two bedrooms
Formal living
Separate dining room
Enclosed veranda/study
1280sq/m block
3km from the city centre
North Ainslie Primary 0.5km
Daramalan College 1.1km
Lyneham High School 1.8km
Canberra Centre 2.7km
ANU 3.6km
EER (Energy Efficiency Rating):
Suite 2C, Level 1, Gungahlin Village 46-50 Hibberson Street, Gungahlin ACT 2912
Call Jeff Shortland on
0417 483 627
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