Rare interconnecting 2-in-1 sanctuary with large courtyard
An exceptionally rare offering with two distinct façades on a beautiful treelined street, this seamlessly interconnected residence unites a double-storey terrace and a historic bluestone cottage to create a singularly substantial, north-facing rear property of remarkable space, flexibility and light. Each side retains its own unique identity with the main entrance via 'Elizabeth', an Italianate Victorian, that introduced by an arched hallway merges perfectly with the adjoining cottage to form a coherent series of ground-floor spaces all converging onto an extra-large and sunny, north-rear courtyard garden with lane ROW from MacArthur Place. Set within the bluestone framework is a sitting area and a light-filled living room (gas fireplaces, street access) that flow to the courtyard through French doors where a paved terrace and citrus garden provide an idyllic setting for secluded alfresco entertaining. High ceilings and polished hardwood floorboards line an open-plan rear lounge/dining area (OFP) also opening to the courtyard that extends to a well-appointed kitchen, a laundry, separate toilet and sub-floor access for wine cellaring. Upstairs lie 3 distinctive bedrooms and 2 bathrooms include a huge front bedroom with built-in robes, fireplace and leafy treetop views, along with a rear main bedroom including tall built-in robes, a stylish ensuite and a covered balcony overlooking the courtyard. There are also plantation shutters, hydronic heating, split-system air-conditioning, LED lighting, elegant period details, understairs storage, plus a separate storeroom/workshop. An unrivalled two-in-one, city-edge opportunity on a 166 sqm approx. double block, this extraordinary property while completely comfortable offers potential if desired to further update or renovate within easy walking distance of Lygon Street's endless cafes and restaurants, shops, supermarkets, Carlton Gardens, Melbourne Museum, Royal Exhibition Building, Melbourne University, Queen Victoria Market, University High School and trams.