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Positioned atop the landmark Former Oddfellows Hall, this unique two-level three bedroom residence delivers 172sqm of expansive living just moments from King Street. Blending heritage character with contemporary design, the home offers exceptional privacy, scale and natural light. At its centre is a dramatic whole-floor living and entertaining space, defined by soaring vaulted ceilings, exposed timber beams, arched windows and polished concrete floors. Skylights, plantation shutters, custom joinery and open shelving complete the refined interiors.
+ Top two floors of a heritage conversion.
+ Whole- floor open plant living with soaring vaulted ceilings, polished concrete flooring & exposed timber beams.
+ Cosy reading nook off the living space and lounge area wrapped in custom joinery/ open shelves.
+ Kitchen with stone benchtop, dishwasher, gas cooking, microwave and fridge.
+ An abundance of storage and light throughout, plantation shutters and ceiling fans.
+ Three large bedrooms with built in robes, ceiling fans, floating floorboards and plantation shutters, the main with an ensuite.
+ Spacious and welcoming foyer.
+ Internal laundry tucked neatly in the main bathroom.
+ Spacious main bathroom with combined bath/ shower.
+ Secure parking access from rear lane.
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The Area -Newtown
Famous for its quirky, bohemian spirit, Newtown is where you’ll find eclectic vintage shopping, iconic arts and theatre spaces, and a renowned dining and drinking scene. Adorned with beautifully restored 19th-century terrace houses and street art, this vibrant inner Sydney neighbourhood attracts artists and foodies alike. King Street is the pulsating heart of Newtown. As well as being a delicious eat street, it’s also a cool shopping strip, with an enviable range of designer boutiques, vintage stores and specialty shops, selling everything from records to plants. For books, visit the cavernous Gould’s Book Arcade, Elizabeth's Bookshop and Better Read Than Dead. The southern end of the King Street strip is nicknamed SoKi, short for south King Street. SoKi institutions include Leo Monk Handbags, Vintage.at.313, Repressed Records and All Buttons Great and Small. Nearby Enmore Road is another popular shopping strip, home to vintage store Route 66 and The Stinking Bishops cheese shop. (Sydney.com)
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