Huis met tuin in Richmond, Australië - bij Mark
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Huis
Hoofdverblijfplaats
4 slaapplaatsen
2 Slaapkamers
1 Badkamer
110 m²
tweepersoonsbed
1 groot tweepersoonsbed
Word nu lid
Word lid van de gemeenschap voor € 160 en ga een jaar lang zo vaak op huizenruil als je wil.
Lees verderOmschrijving
Mark beschrijft zijn/haar huis in Engels.
Wat je fantastisch zult vinden in dit huis
84 Somerset St is a newly renovated modern townhouse set up perfectly for low-fuss, maintenance free city living.
Nestled in the leafy back streets of the bustling suburb of Richmond. Melbourne city is only a tram (Or walk) ride away.
Our brand newly renovated home has everything you need for a relaxing, luxurious city break.
Nestled in the leafy back streets of the bustling suburb of Richmond. Melbourne city is only a tram (Or walk) ride away.
Our brand newly renovated home has everything you need for a relaxing, luxurious city break.
De leukste plekjes bij ons in de buurt
Welcome to Richmond
From its gritty working-class past, Richmond has evolved into a coveted neighbourhood that marries Melbourne’s great loves – footy and food.
Taking its name from London's Richmond Hill, the sporting mecca the Melbourne Cricket Ground is arguably Richmond’s most famous landmark, where the roar of “yellow and black” emanates from supporters of the Punt Road-based AFL team, the Tigers. Proximity to the tennis centre, home of the Australian Open, AAMI Park and the Yarra River make the suburb more popular still.
Within just three kilometres of the CBD, Richmond’s old red brick warehouses and humble workers cottages have been turned over by cashed-up young professionals and creatives, with permit zones lining the streets of multi-million-dollar properties.
The Richmond Hill heritage walk celebrates 11 of the suburb’s historic and noteworthy properties. Prior to European settlement, the Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung people lived on the land now known as the City of Yarra.
The "struggle town" image remains a proud part of Tigerland history, but Richmond today is excitingly diverse. Even its main shopping strips have their own distinctive flavour. Swan Street is home to small-batch gelato, hatted restaurants and hipster fast-casual outlets, and to another Richmond icon, The Corner Hotel, which once hosted an impromptu show by the Rolling Stones.
Grittier Victoria Street is a thriving Little Saigon of Vietnamese groceries, pho shops and cheap-and-cheerful restaurants. It is also the site of Melbourne’s IKEA debut.
Following its 1980s heyday as a fashion outlet destination, Bridge Road has been rebuilding. Now, cafes rub shoulders with an eclectic mix – a hip tattoo parlour, party superstore and beautiful handmade leather boot boutique – but empty shop fronts still await their reincarnation. Gleadell Street Market, which runs between Bridge Road and Highett Street, is a popular Saturday morning destination for local and seasonal fare.
From its gritty working-class past, Richmond has evolved into a coveted neighbourhood that marries Melbourne’s great loves – footy and food.
Taking its name from London's Richmond Hill, the sporting mecca the Melbourne Cricket Ground is arguably Richmond’s most famous landmark, where the roar of “yellow and black” emanates from supporters of the Punt Road-based AFL team, the Tigers. Proximity to the tennis centre, home of the Australian Open, AAMI Park and the Yarra River make the suburb more popular still.
Within just three kilometres of the CBD, Richmond’s old red brick warehouses and humble workers cottages have been turned over by cashed-up young professionals and creatives, with permit zones lining the streets of multi-million-dollar properties.
The Richmond Hill heritage walk celebrates 11 of the suburb’s historic and noteworthy properties. Prior to European settlement, the Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung people lived on the land now known as the City of Yarra.
The "struggle town" image remains a proud part of Tigerland history, but Richmond today is excitingly diverse. Even its main shopping strips have their own distinctive flavour. Swan Street is home to small-batch gelato, hatted restaurants and hipster fast-casual outlets, and to another Richmond icon, The Corner Hotel, which once hosted an impromptu show by the Rolling Stones.
Grittier Victoria Street is a thriving Little Saigon of Vietnamese groceries, pho shops and cheap-and-cheerful restaurants. It is also the site of Melbourne’s IKEA debut.
Following its 1980s heyday as a fashion outlet destination, Bridge Road has been rebuilding. Now, cafes rub shoulders with an eclectic mix – a hip tattoo parlour, party superstore and beautiful handmade leather boot boutique – but empty shop fronts still await their reincarnation. Gleadell Street Market, which runs between Bridge Road and Highett Street, is a popular Saturday morning destination for local and seasonal fare.
Aanvullende informatie
Woning ID
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Locatie
De stad
Uitrusting
Onze basis
Koelkast
Vriezer
Oven
Magnetron
Verwarming
Vaatwasmachine
Wasmachine
Droger
Bad
Tv
Smart TV
Computer
Wifi
Einzigartige Ausstattungen
Airco
Privétuin
Balkon / terras
Vriendelijk op afstand
Toegewijde werkruimte
Snelle verbinding
Eco-verantwoordelijke voorzieningen
Leverancier van duurzame energie
Machines met laag verbruik
Toegang tot het openbaar vervoer
Zonnepanelen
Selectieve afvalsortering
Kaart
Veelgestelde vragen
Heeft deze woning een tuin?
Ja deze accommodatie heeft een tuin. Je vindt meer info over de tuin en andere faciliteiten op deze pagina.
Is dit appartement geschikt voor mensen die werken vanop afstand?
Ja, deze accommodatie heeft wifi. We raden je echter aan dit vooraf met de gastheer/-vrouw te bespreken, om er zeker van te zijn dat de verbindingssnelheid voldoende is voor je behoeften.
Hoeveel slaapkamers zijn er in deze woning?
Deze woning heeft 2 slaapkamers.
Wat is de oppervlakte van deze accommodatie?
De oppervlakte van deze woning is 110m2.
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