Lovingly restored and updated retaining its original charm and character, this attractive two storey terrace enjoys a desirable peninsula address a short stroll to the village heart, waterfront parkland and the city ferry. Built in 1888, it holds a significant place in history as the childhood home of former NSW Premier Neville Wran. Reminiscent of a classic Knightsbridge terrace, it opens out to a landscaped north facing courtyard and captures views of the ANZAC Bridge from the master balcony.
- Living room with fireplace & cabinetry
- Separate dining, sleek Blackbutt floors
- Modern gas kitchen, s/steel appliances
- Sunny courtyard, landscaped surrounds
- Designed in 1888 by James McDonald
- Potential to reconfigure the rear
- Scope to create a study or lounge
- Attic storage with pull-down ladder
- Battened ceilings, ‘butterfly' stairway
- Rear lane pedestrian access, gas bbq
- DA approved plans