Shrouded in native flora and rich with pre-war charisma, this c1910 Edwardian offers quiet comfort with brilliant space and sunlight, all between adored Melbourne icons in Sydney Road and Lygon Street. Benefiting from three frontages for easy garage parking and access to the backyard, the home and its double-fronted stance prove as alluring today as they were upon construction over a century ago, with a well-worked plan extended for modern living. Three sizeable bedrooms are joined by a bright and lavish bathroom boasting twin basins, Gunmetal tapware, and a terrazzo-tile floor, while highlight windows and a raked ceiling create a feeling of space and airiness in a broad lounge/dining area. Bi-fold doors merge inside and out, with a low-maintenance yard and storage-rich kitchen ensuring hospitality is a joy. Placed just steps from parks, city trains and trams, and the cuisine, coffee, shopping, afterhours, and arts scenes so synonymous with the inner-north, features of the home include ornate period details, solar energy (2kW), heating/cooling, heat-pump hot water, built-in robes, a large laundry, and substantial attic with scope to serve as accommodation or added living area.