Historic Frankston residence with former wheat silo sold

Historic Frankston residence with former wheat silo sold
Staff reporterDecember 8, 2020

A historic Frankston residence set across a 1153 square metre holding has been sold. 

It was sold at an undisclosed price, having been listed with a $800,000 to $880,000 price guidance.

The house situated at 2 Cricklewood Avenue, Frankston comes with three bedrooms, open plan living/dining zone, lounge and study. 

It came with a silo that was used to store wheat 130 years ago.

The rooms are connected by a spiral staircase from a sailing ship that wrecked off the coast of Frankston.

Other features include in-ground pool, stain glass windows, decorative woodwork and fireplace. 

It is within moments to Bayside Shopping Centre, Frankston Train Station and East Link.

The suburb's median house price sits at $620,000, according to CoreLogic

 

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