A majestic residence set on some 686.5 square metres and with a frontage of 20.12 metres (approx.) in one of Randwick's finest streets. Landholdings of such genuine substance, in an established village setting, are vanishingly rare. Presented to the market for the first time in a generation, is this Federation-era residence rich in original character, charm, and timeless architecture. From the formal entry through to the deep rear yard, the home carries the undeniable appeal of a time when houses were built to last.
Inside, the accommodation reveals itself with generous proportions and a layout designed for real family living. Three well-sized bedrooms sit alongside a dedicated study or 4th bedroom , while formal living and dining rooms offer the flexibility to entertain on a scale modern built homes rarely allow. The functional kitchen and bathroom serve the residence comfortably as it stands, with an external WC, laundry facilities, and extensive under-house storage rounding out the practical accommodation. With a wider-than-average side driveway running the full length of the property, the home delivers a genuinely uncommon footprint in the eastern suburbs. Excellent access to both the side and rear yards allows for multiple vehicles, and the parcel opens up real possibilities for landscaped gardens, pool, or future extension or possible home office use. (STCA)
A short stroll from the front door is The Spot is Randwick, a beloved village precinct. with an enclave of cafés, restaurants, and specialty businesses and as well The Prince of Wales Hospital complex the University of NSW and the Eastern Suburbs Light Rail.