$ 1,250,000.00  40 Pentland Parade Seddon VIC 3011 $1,250,000 - $1,350,000 Once a grocer, then a dressmaker, now a unique family home Sip your coffee on the doorstep and be part of Seddon life as it ambles by. The hub of this home is the former shop with its high ceilings, original brickwork, fireplace and remnants of bygone shelving. Flowing from an industrial warehouse style kitchen and living area are three bedrooms and two bathrooms each with their own charm and pops of colour. Bifold doors open the home to a spacious outdoor decking and entertainment area. Garden, off-street parking or extended yard then flow through to the bluestone laneway where horse and cart once delivered meat to the next-door butcher. The depth of this property and its spaces provide a variety of options to live in and enjoy. Equidistant from vibrant Seddon and Yarraville villages, and a stone’s throw from eclectic Footscray, deciding which way to stroll creates a welcome dilemma (or just don’t decide and step across the railway line to Fig & Walnut cafe). Gliding from the front door to nearby Seddon Station, the CBD feels like it is in touching distance. With the coming elevated veloway from Yarraville Gardens soon to provide an express route for two wheels, feet or skates, the sense of relaxed access to Melbourne’s heart will only grow. Part of a grouping of traders since 1890, the property comes embedded with a feeling of place and community.

40 Pentland Parade Seddon VIC 3011

$1,250,000 - $1,350,000

Once a grocer, then a dressmaker, now a unique family home

Sip your coffee on the doorstep and be part of Seddon life as it ambles by.

The hub of this home is the former shop with its high ceilings, original brickwork, fireplace and remnants of bygone shelving. Flowing from an industrial warehouse style kitchen and living area are three bedrooms and two bathrooms each with their own charm and pops of colour.

Bifold doors open the home to a spacious outdoor decking and entertainment area. Garden, off-street parking or extended yard then flow through to the bluestone laneway where horse and cart once delivered meat to the next-door butcher.

The depth of this property and its spaces provide a variety of options to live in and enjoy.

Equidistant from vibrant Seddon and Yarraville villages, and a stone’s throw from eclectic Footscray, deciding which way to stroll creates a welcome dilemma (or just don’t decide and step across the railway line to Fig & Walnut cafe).

Gliding from the front door to nearby Seddon Station, the CBD feels like it is in touching distance. With the coming elevated veloway from Yarraville Gardens soon to provide an express route for two wheels, feet or skates, the sense of relaxed access to Melbourne’s heart will only grow.

Part of a grouping of traders since 1890, the property comes embedded with a feeling of place and community.

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