193 Wilbrod St.

Bedrooms:3
Bathrooms:4
Interior Size:1500-2000 sq ft
Land Size:N/A
Taxes:N/A
Days on Market:1166

Details

Description

Charming, Recently Renovated 3+1 Bedroom, 3. 5 Bathroom Heritage Home (Circa 1898) With Private Driveway Located In The Downtown Sandy Hill Neighborhood! Situated Within Walking Distance Of Several Attractions (Including 1Km From Parliament, 800M From Byward Market And The Rideau Centre, And 500M From The Closest Canal Access Point), And A Stone's Throw Away From Uottawa's Tabaret Hall And Several Embassies, This Is The Perfect Spot To Call Home In The Capital (Walk, Transit And Bike Scores: 94, 90 And 98, Respectively). While Lovingly Renovated To Maintain Its Victorian Character (Such As Its Soaring 10Ft Ceilings, Original Baseboards And Trim, And Immaculately Refinished Pine Staircase), The House Now Features Many Comforts Of Modern Living Including An Open Concept Kitchen, Central Air Conditioning And Spa-Like Bathrooms

Level Room Size Details

Building

Heating:Forced Air
Cooling:Central Air
Exterior Finish:N/A
Style:2-Storey
Parking Spaces:2
Laundry:Ensuite

Area Details

Neighbourhood

Ottawa

Address

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193 Wilbrod St.

Ottawa, Ontario, K1N 6L

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