Beyond the traditional facade of this classic Victorian terrace is a deceptively large architect-designed residence offering an excellent lifestyle and ultra convenience.
In a wide tree-lined cul-de-sac, it stands on a deep block with a sunny rear aspect and off-street parking with remote-controlled access from Randle Lane.
Ideally configured for modern living, the house has a desirable open-plan layout with soaring glass walls and a glass ceiling taking full advantage of the north aspect on its freestanding side.
Three-metre high ceilings and wide Kauri pine floorboards are features of the home's original front section comprising the entrance hall, a double bedroom (with a built-in wardrobe and open fireplace), and a well-appointed bathroom with bath, shower and Italian marble-topped vanity.
Light and airy with excellent cross-flow ventilation, the open-plan rear section has a large dining zone, a granite and gas kitchen (with stainless steel appliances and abundant storage), and a sitting area with glass sliding doors flowing to a level and leafy paved courtyard.
On the upper level are the main bedroom (with dressing area, ensuite and balcony), a second double bedroom (with big built-in wardrobe) and study.
Additional features include polished Ironbark floors, gas heating bayonets, air-conditioning (main bedroom) and a concealed laundry.
Ideally situated in North Newtown, the property is a short walk from Hollis Park, Eveleigh Farmers' Market, railway stations (at Macdonaldtown and Erskineville), and King Street's shops restaurants and cafes.