Be inspired by the grand proportions, panoramic city views and incredible potential of this Victorian Italianate style terrace and explore the potential to create an architectural masterpiece in the historic heart of Glebe. Built in 1882 as part of the landmark Palmerston Terrace row, the tri level home is entrenched in history and was home to celebrated explorer Sir Douglas Mawson and his family in the 1890s. On the market for the first time in half a century, the 6.2m wide terrace is in dilapidated condition offering a true blank canvas in need of extensive renovation. Featuring five bedrooms, original fireplaces and soaring 3.4m ceilings, this grand old home is ready for a new style chapter with rear lane access offering potential for parking (STCA). With the light rail around the corner, this magnificent property holds a prime city fringe address a short walk to a number of top schools, Glebe's eclectic dining scene and Blackwattle Bay.
- An integral part of Glebe Point Road's heritage streetscape
- Rare opportunity offering exciting scope for transformation
- A blue-ribbon address with rear access via Lombard Lane
- Tri level layout with dazzling city views from the upper levels
- Unrenovated condition, in need of complete renovation works
- 5 bedrooms, king-sized master bed with enclosed balcony
- Traditional reception rooms, 3.4m ceilings with ceiling roses
- Corbelled arch entry hall, original floorboards and fireplaces
- Sunny east-facing courtyard, RLA with scope for parking STCA
- Footsteps to cafes, bars and restaurants, 250m to the light rail
- 181sqm block with close proximity to the CBD and harbour
- Stroll to pocket parks, harbour reserve and foreshore walks
- Close to the University of Sydney and Tramsheds foodie hub
- Rates: Water $199pq, Council $408pq (Both approx.)
Contact Matthew Carvalho 0404 006 744
Bianca Field 0437 059 157