Nestled in a coveted tree-lined cul-de-sac, this classic Paddington terrace pairs enduring charm and period appeal with exciting scope to further enhance if desired. Beautifully proportioned and enjoying plenty of natural light, it features a traditional layout with elegant formal lounge and dining areas enhanced by soaring ornate ceilings, timber floorboards and exquisite marble fireplaces. The functional kitchen is equipped with stainless-steel gas appliances, while interiors spill out to a north facing vine-covered courtgarden and tandem off-street parking. Upstairs comprises the three well-sized bedrooms and a bright and airy bathroom, while the master features a built-in wardrobe and French doors opening to a sunlit balcony overlooking the leafy streetscape. Although comfortable as is, this solid residence boasts a superb foundation with exceptional potential to reimagine/recreate into something truly special (STCA). It is perfectly positioned a stroll to The Intersection's fashion hub and Oxford Street's attractions, as well as the bustling village atmosphere of Five Ways, shops, gourmet eateries and the green expanse of Royal Hospital for Women Park.
- Traditional layout with elegant formal lounge and dining
- Streamlined kitchen with stainless-teel gas appliances
- Dual access to n/facing sunny vine covered courtgarden
- Upper-level bedrooms, bright and airy skylit bathroom
- Master with built-in robes and French doors to balcony
- Soaring ornate ceilings, exquisite preserved fireplaces
- Wide picture windows frame leafy outlooks, freshly painted
- Classic polished timber floorboards, large basement cellar
- External laundry and second w/c accessed via courtyard
- Comfortable as is with scope to recreate/enhance (STCA)
- Coveted Paddington cul-de-sac with rare tandem parking
- Stroll to Five Ways, village shops, cafes, boutiques, pubs
- Walk to The Intersection fashion hub, Oxford Street, buses
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