Parkside elegance meets European refinement in this grand Paddington residence overlooking leafy RHW Park. One of a handful of tightly held Torrens-title terraces designed by celebrated architect Ercole Palazzetti, the three-storey home's classical contemporary design sensibility, impressive proportions and villa-like layout deliver a home of style and substance around the corner from Five Ways' neighbourhood hub and social scene. Offering more space and functionality than a traditional Victorian terrace, the 6m-fronted home is a superb entertainer with a choice of spacious living areas opening outdoors and a landscaped courtyard garden embraced by greenery that transforms into a magical space by night. Capturing city glimpses over the park from the private top floor retreat, the three-bedroom home overdelivers in terms of lifestyle and location with internal access to an oversized double lock-up garage a massive asset in the heart of Paddington. Living is easy, a 250m stroll to Five Ways and Woolworths Metro and a quick trip into the city or down to the harbour action.
- Freehold terrace with a 6m wide frontage
- Private entry and spacious tri-level layout
- Rare opportunity, first time ever offered
- 3 private bedrooms with built-in robes
- All open to a balcony, 2 with park views
- Huge master suite with a 6m wide balcony
- Top floor retreat with integrated study
- Fluid living and dining, custom joinery
- European-appointed granite gas kitchen
- 2nd living with an indoor/outdoor flow
- Private travertine courtyard garden
- Outdoor lighting, drip irrigation system
- 2 bathrooms and a guest powder room
- Ensuite with spa bath and double vanity
- Reverse cycle air (ducted and split system)
- Internal access to a double lock-up garage
- Secure storage, video intercom security
- 248sqm approx total, 400m to Oxford St
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