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THE traditional brick home that adorns 9 Milton Street, Hamilton is certainly more than meets the eye.

Met with a well-established and manicured garden, the corner house sits on a spacious 935m2 block just a stone through to the CBD.

The home boasts grant high ceilings with detailed cornice, met with modern updates in the kitchen and bathroom.

With three great sized bedrooms, a living area, study, and huge sunroom or second lounge, this property would be perfect for a family or those who love to entertain.

Two bedrooms have spacious built-in-wardrobes with a renovated bathroom close by, while the master boasts a huge wardrobe with sliding doors, an ensuite and glass sliding door which opens into the incredible sunroom space which shows off the stunning backyard.

A modern kitchen sits in the middle of the home, with plenty of bench space, a large pantry, tiled splash back, electric cooktop and stainless-steel appliances.

With a view of the front garden, the spacious loungeroom opens onto the dining and kitchen, with great sized windows which wrap around the front of the house.

Central heating, a split system and a grand fireplace (which has been closed over but could certainly be restored) all the hard work has been done in this central home.

Following through the house you are met with two more rooms off the dining – one offering a perfect spot for a study and the next a laundry.

Through the laundry door is perhaps the most exciting part of this property, which we have already mentioned.

An L-shaped sunroom frames the back of the house and sits at a whopping 5.4x10m.

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