20 Market Street,
Essendon
$1,870,000
4
2
1
435
Sqm
House
Single Storey Sanctuary with Every Essendon Advantage
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Footsteps from the local shopping and lifestyle village, this renewed Edwardian pairs turnkey luxe with single-storey ease to be perfect for a family to move right in, live in first-class comfort, and make memories in one of Essendon’s most beloved pockets.
With its timber and pressed-metal detailing, sash and leadlight windows, and vibrant gardens leaving a lasting impression on its tightly held street, a reimagined interior harnesses classical charm in a family-friendly revamp. Solid timber floors and a high, rosetted ceiling line a wide, inviting hallway, introducing a master with a walk-in robe and ensuite, three further, robe-lined bedrooms, and a smart central bathroom with a clawfoot bathtub en route to the plan’s stellar point of focus.
• Elegant Edwardian by North Essendon Village
• 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms & 2 living areas
• Upscale kitchen, alfresco & north-facing yard
• Timber floors, parking & period details
• Near schools, parks, transport, cafés, and shops
Swathes of stone, upscale Smeg appliances, and plenty of storage feature in a kitchen fit for the home chef, while family and dining areas spill through bi-fold doors to an alfresco setting and completely private backyard brilliant for large gatherings. A theatre room doubles as a combined office/rumpus area or extra accommodation, while a long list of further highlights includes ducted heating, evaporative cooling, ample storage including roof storage, twin-basin vanities, plantation shutters, a full-size laundry, alarm, driveway parking, and ornate cornices, architraves, skirting boards, and fireplaces furthering period appeal.
Central to elite schools in Lowther Hall, PEGS, St Columba’s, St Bernard’s, and Ave Maria, it’s no more than moments to Glenbervie and Essendon Stations, the 59 Tram, and CityLink for easy commuting, while steps to scattered parks, Buckley Park College (zoned), St Therese’s Primary, local farmers’ markets, and North Essendon shops, cafés, and restaurants.

















