Privately positioned within the tightly held 'Oasis', this oversized one-bedroom residence combines the timeless character of a converted warehouse with the convenience of inner-city living. Occupying the former Bryson House, an Art Deco commercial building dating to the late 1930s and now recognised as a local heritage landmark, the building retains its striking facade and grand proportions while offering a truly unique residential lifestyle.
Stepping inside, soaring ceilings and oversized windows immediately create a remarkable sense of space, with natural light flooding the expansive open plan living and dining area. Rich in warehouse appeal, the apartment blends industrial character with practical everyday living, while generous proportions provide flexibility rarely found in a one-bedroom home.
The oversized bedroom comfortably accommodates a dedicated work-from-home space and is complemented by two versatile loft areas, ideal for additional storage or flexible use. A well-appointed kitchen offers excellent bench space and storage, while the bathroom retains the home's unique personality. Extensive built-in wardrobes, including additional storage within the loft, further enhance the apartment's functionality.
Positioned between the harbour and the city, this exceptional address places Woolloomooloo Wharf, the Royal Botanic Garden, Art Gallery of NSW and the CBD within easy walking distance. Victoria Street's cafes, Potts Point's renowned dining scene and Darlinghurst's vibrant lifestyle are all moments from your door, creating one of Sydney's most connected and sought-after neighbourhoods.
Landmark Art Deco warehouse conversion within the tightly held 'Oasis'
Heritage-listed former Bryson House, originally constructed as a commercial building before its residential conversion in the early 1980s
Soaring ceilings and oversized windows creating exceptional space and light
Expansive open plan living and dining area with authentic warehouse character
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