Set on an expansive 2789m² allotment, 101 Napier Street, Creswick, offers a unique opportunity for homeowners, investors, and developers alike. This versatile property features a spacious five-bedroom home, multiple living areas, and a separate hall with its own kitchen and bathroom, making it ideal for residential living, business ventures, or future development (STCA). The main residence boasts five well-sized bedrooms, with four featuring built-in robes, providing ample space for families or shared living arrangements. The warm and functional kitchen is a standout, featuring timber cabinetry, a gas stove, a modern dishwasher, and ample storage, all complemented by a well-lit workspace. The home's practical floor plan includes a separate dining and living area, creating a comfortable and inviting atmosphere.. Outside, the property offers plenty of parking and storage options, including a garage, carport, and additional storage sheds. A key highlight is the large multi-purpose hall, which comes equipped with its own kitchen and bathroom, presenting endless possibilities for use as an event space, home business, creative studio, or even additional accommodation (STCA).. The vast 2789m² block provides future development potential or ample space for gardens, outdoor entertaining, or further improvements. Located in the heart of Creswick, this property is conveniently close to schools, shops, parks, and public transport, with easy access to Ballarat and Melbourne via the Western Freeway. About Creswick Creswick, located 18km north of Ballarat and 122km northwest of Melbourne, is a peaceful town rich in history from the gold rush era. Once a bustling gold-mining hub, the town now boasts attractions like the Creswick Woollen Mills, the last remaining coloured spinning mill of its kind in Australia, and the Creswick Men's Friendship Shed. Outdoor enthusiasts will enjoy nearby spots like Blue Waters Lake and St Georges Lake, ideal for photography and leisure activities. The area also offers mountain biking trails and is set to host the Brackenbury Mountain Bike Challenge. Sport and Recreation Creswick is home to a variety of sports clubs, including the Creswick Bowling Club, Creswick Imperials Cricket Club, and local Australian Rules football teams. The RACV Resort provides a unique location for both vacationing and conferences, featuring a gym, heated pool, and spa. Education and Amenities The town is served by three primary schools and has access to healthcare services, with John Curtin Aged Care providing nursing home facilities. Additionally, the University of Melbourne's School of Forest & Ecosystem Science is located in Creswick, offering educational and research opportunities. Transport Creswick is well connected, with easy access to Ballarat and Melbourne via the Midland Highway and Western Freeway. The Creswick Railway Station is serviced by V/Line trains to and from Maryborough, providing convenient transportation options.
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