With its newly refurbished interiors, elegant frontage and deep level block, this classic Palisade style terrace is one of three in the handsome 1890s Inverness Terrace row. Freestanding to one side, the two storey home holds a prized setting in the leafy heart of Erskineville with the village hub at the end of the street and the station just 250m away offering a lifestyle of easy convenience. A deep east facing garden framed by treescape surrounds captures plentiful sunshine and promises a perfect setting for alfresco living with potential to open out the rear and create a seamless indoor/outdoor flow. Original period features including high ornate ceilings and Kauri floorboards add a timeless feel to the interiors with scope to extend the upper level in line with neighbouring terraces and create a substantial family home. Enjoy as is or explore the exciting potential and capitalise on its desirable address and sunny level block.
- Set in a leafy neighbourhood in a friendly inner-city village
- Classic Italianate style frontage, freestanding to one side
- 2 double bedrooms on the upper level both with built-ins
- Main with French doors to a balcony, Kauri floorboards
- Fluid living and dining rooms with polished timber floors
- Reverse cycle air, high ceilings and gas heating bayonet
- Large modern eat-in kitchen with stainless steel benchtops
- Private entertainer's courtyard with leafy greenery all around
- Outdoor W.C., secure garden shed, room for a studio STCA
- Updated bathroom with a bath, large cedar-framed windows
- Scope to extend the upper level and build to the boundary STCA
- Stroll to cafes, pubs, cocktail lounges and artisan bakeries
- 300m to Erskineville Public School, short walk to King Street
- 1km to Carriageworks Farmers Market, 270m Macdonaldtown train station
- Catchment area for Newtown High School of Performing Arts
- Rates: Water $199pq, Council $309pq (Both approx.)
Contact Shaun Stoker 0424 172 217
Moira Verheijen 0414 343 995