Making a lasting first impression with its elegant filigree facade and quintessential Victorian good looks, this 1890s terrace is positioned at the top end of a leafy cul-de-sac affording direct access to Westfield's retail precinct. A tasteful renovation celebrates the original period features of the home but it's the landscaped backyard with a wood-burning pizza oven and leafy greenery all around that steals the show. Interiors are enlivened with the extensive use of white and bright elements with double reception rooms anchored by original fireplaces and enhanced by soaring ceilings and original Kauri floorboards. Set on a deep block with rear lane access, the three-bedroom home comes with the upside of scope for a future attic conversion in line with neighbouring homes (STCA) while its location just 500m to the station and 650m to Queens Park's wide-open spaces offers the best of urban convenience and parkside living.
Elegant Paddington-style terrace with rear lane access
Wide entry hall, Kauri floorboards, classic high ceilings
3 double bedrooms on the upper level, 2 with built-ins
King-sized main with a fireplace and iron lace balcony
Beautiful living and dining rooms, custom cabinetry
Large contemporary gas kitchen with Oak benchtops
Bosch dishwasher, ample storage, subway tile finishes
Private split-level courtyard garden with a pizza oven
2 bathrooms, reverse air, plantation shutters, wine cellar
134sqm approx, minutes to beaches and Centennial Park