Taking pride of place at the end of a row of Victorian Gothic style homes, this 1890s terrace makes a striking addition to the streetscape with its ornate gabled facade but the interiors of this Erskineville terrace break boldly free from the norm. Conceived as an urban oasis, the two-storey terrace has been rebuilt from the ground up with a streamlined industrial style aesthetic and a robust palette of materials that bring a tactile quality. Freestanding to one side with convenient rear lane access, interiors are wrapped in windows on three sides bringing in plentiful natural light while a creative layout features two private bedrooms and a separate home office or media retreat. An indoor/outdoor flow makes for easy entertaining with a lush courtyard garden at the rear conceived as a tranquil escape. With the buzzing village hub at the top of the street and pocket parks all around, this sleek designer home is a 500m walk to the station in one direction and South King Street's eclectic dining and small bar scene in the other.
- Prime corner block with triple aspects and handy rear access
- 2 double bedrooms plus a home office or media/guest bed
- Main bedroom with lofty raked ceilings and reverse cycle air
- 2nd bedroom with a bay window, high shadowline ceilings
- Sleek stone-topped gas kitchen with integrated appliances
- Polished concrete floors, exposed beams, cedar windows
- Living/dining with French doors a sandstone-paved courtyard
- 2 designer bathrooms, custom joinery, heated towel rails
- Louver windows maximise natural cross-flow ventilation
- Secure bike/scooter storage at the rear, one common wall
- Stroll up to the Fleetwood Macchiato, The Erko and Priscilla's
- 600m walk to Sydney Park's sports facilities and open spaces
- Rates: Water $195pq, Council $355pq (All approx.)
Contact Shaun Stoker 0424 172 217
Timothy Gorring 0438 822 281
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