Welcome to 58 Currong Street North, a charming three-bedroom home set on a generous 845m� block in one of Canberra's most tightly held and desirable suburbs. Positioned within the Braddon Garden City Heritage Precinct and just a stone's throw from the CBD, this property offers a unique blend of lifestyle, location, and potential.The classic red brick fa�ade offers timeless street appeal, while inside, the home retains its original charm with high ceilings, picture rails, and sun-drenched interiors. A renovated kitchen and bathroom bring modern comfort, ensuring the home is move-in ready. Reverse-cycle air conditioning provides year-round comfort, and the inclusion of a separate laundry and toilet adds to the home's practicality.Outside, the perfectly rectangular, flat block invites your imagination to run wild with future extension plans. But for now, the yard offers ample lawn space for children to play, weekend entertaining, or possibly even a vegetable garden. Whether you're dreaming of a garden oasis or planning a larger renovation, the possibilities here are endless.Located just 400m from the Canberra Centre, you'll enjoy effortless access to shopping, dining, and entertainment. To the north, vibrant Lonsdale Street offers a buzzing café and bar scene; to the east, the walking trails of Mt Ainslie await; and to the south, the heart of the CBD is just minutes away.Whether you're looking to move in, invest, or renovate, this is a rare opportunity to secure a significant landholding in a blue-chip inner-city location. At a glance: -845sqm flat, rectangular block -Located in the Braddon Garden City Heritage Precinct -Charming red brick fa�ade -Renovated kitchen and bathroom -Separate laundry -Reverse-cycle air-conditioning -400m to Canberra Centre -Close proximity to Canberra CBD, Lonsdale Street, Mt Ainslie Nature Reserve and more
A modest, well-preserved red‑brick bungalow with intact period fabric — verandah, chimneys, brick arch niche and original ceiling details — that reads as an honest suburban cottage rather than an architect‑designed statement. It has clear historical character and good craftsmanship for its type, but it lacks the innovation or singular identity of an original architect house.
Key Architectural Features
single-storey red brick bungalowtiled hipped roof with chimneyscovered front verandah with brick arch nicheoriginal/existing timber sash and louvre windowsexposed brickwork on porch and internal wallshigh ceilings with original ceiling grid and picture railgenerous rear yard with driveway and shedside driveway with gated access