A freestanding three-level warehouse dating to circa 1912, masterfully reimagined by architect Daniel Weber. Retaining much of its original industrial character, the building has been sensitively transformed into an exceptional 490sqm residence spanning three levels, with four bedrooms and the flexibility of a self-contained one-bedroom apartment (approximately 150sqm complete with own entrance). Elevated on a north-facing corner, it captures extensive views towards Sydney Harbour, while two beautifully conceived courtyards on the upper level are bathed in sunlight throughout the day. A double lock-up garage accessed from Darling Street provides direct internal access. An outstanding example of early-century industrial architecture, its original personality and Weber's considered architectural intervention combine to create what's undeniably one of Sydney's best warehouse residences.
Highlights
* Freestanding 1912 warehouse conversion
* Impressive space, approximately 490sqm
* Four levels including basement parking
* Desirable address, landmark corner position
* 2 separate homes, multi-generational living
* Vast open layout, incredible natural light
* Preserved warehouse facade, street appeal
* Polished tallowwood floors, high ceilings, AC
* Two sunny courtyards maximising northern light
* 4.5m ceilings and exceptional warehouse scale
* Fireplaces in each of the two living rooms
* Open airflow 3 sides, shaded western windows
* Oversized steel-framed concertina doors
* Beautiful matching timber veneer cabinetry
* Dumb waiter top floor access for bulky items
* Secure entries and double lock-up garaging
* Walk to light rail and harbourside parklands
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