Commanding a 247 sqm corner block, this stunning freestanding residence is arguably one of the Inner West's most enigmatic homes. Set behind high walls, the design offers a cherished balance of privacy and openness, with interiors flowing freely to multiple outdoor areas, with an exterior spiral staircase connecting the tranquil deck with the sun-drenched rooftop garden. The fabric of the home is a feat of artistry, where almost every surface and corner is approached like a canvas, integrating painting, plaster reliefs and mosaics that are visually scintillating and often thought-provoking. In its fundamental form, this home with two bedrooms plus a study achieves luxury with spacious dimensions, sublime timber floors and premium inclusions, with an upgraded entertainers' kitchen and a king-sized master just some of the highlights. There is also a private entrance to the second bedroom, making it an ideal candidate for rental income. There is a brief window of opportunity to inspect this home, which has intrigued neighbours for decades. It is positioned in a sought-after location, a short stroll to King Street, and Newtown and Erskineville Stations.
- Extra-wide timber floorboards and ceiling panels, coloured leadlight glazing
- Full of artistic expression, including commissioned murals by Alex Lehours
- North-facing entertainers' courtyard with room for a barbecue and a day bed
- Deck with water feature impresses with easy access from the gourmet kitchen
- Upgraded gourmet kitchen with large island, Belling stove and a bar fridge
- Quiet study with bespoke timber desk and shelving will surely inspire creativity
- King-sized master, second bedroom includes direct access and a private terrace
- Guest powder room, plus a spacious main bathroom with bathtub & window seat
- 350m / 5 mins stroll to King Street Newtown, stroll to Newtown and St Peters Stations