Centred within a cluster of grand terrace houses synonymous with the McMahons Point landscape, exquisite c1886 tri-level residence showcases classic Victorian architecture, luxurious updates and postcard worthy Harbour Bridge and Opera House views.
Sympathetically revived, the interiors are adorned by a magnificent leadlight feature wall panel signifying the transition from the formal living spaces to the striking French Provincial style kitchen. Displaying a highly adaptable layout, multiple living spaces reside on separate levels. Crowning the property is a spectacular entertaining space customised with ample storage opening to an impressive viewing terrace. Additional outdoor spaces stem off each of the three bedrooms and the bespoke kitchen.
Part of a vibrant harbourside community boasting some of Sydney's best cafes and most breathtaking scenery, capitalise on McMahons Point's close proximity to the city centre and its ultra-convenient transport options.
Accommodation
- Elegant adjoining formal lounge and dining rooms, both with marble fireplaces
- Custom marble kitchen featuring a double farmhouse sink, Ilve 90cm oven, Qasair Rangehood, Asko dishwasher, Stainless steel fridge and French dresser included
- Master bedroom suite with a walk-in robe, luxe ensuite, terrace and bridge views
- 2nd bedroom with original marble fireplace and North facing balcony
- Superbly finished bathrooms, master ensuite featuring a separate bathtub, heated towel rack
- Versatile 3rd bedroom with adjoining rumpus room, ensuite and private access
- Top floor living and connecting entertaining terrace with a harbour backdrop, fountain and bar fridge included
Features
- Invaluable tandem garage with storage and automated access off Mitchell Street
- Lower level laundry and wine cellaring, air-conditioning, underfloor heating in three areas and wood-burning fireplace in the lounge
- Potential lift well inspiring the addition and convenience of an internal lift (STCA)
- Romantic Victorian faade encased in traditional wrought-iron balustrading
- A historically significant home immortalised by Australian artist Margaret Olley in 1948
- 100m to Blues Point Road cafes and conveniences, short walk into North Sydney
- Stroll to the Shore School, moments to train, bus and ferry transport options
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