Gracefully embracing its newfound identity, this stunning Victorian terrace has undergone a thoughtful and detailed renovation. The superlative design respectfully retains and showcases the original building's features, whilst incorporating an abundance of contemporary functions utilising only the highest quality of materials and appliances to deliver the ultimate in luxurious living and entertaining spaces.
Upon arrival, guests are welcomed into a north-facing formal living room that effortlessly transitions into a sophisticated dining space, both enhanced by heritage fireplaces that infuse warmth and character. At the heart of the home, the highly sophisticated kitchen, which features an abundance of sought after appliances and products including: double Lacanche oven, Sub Zero Fridge/Freezer, commercial-grade Miele dishwasher, zip tap with boiling, chilled and sparkling water, insinkerator, Perrin and Rowe tapware and stunning Black Zimbabwe Granite benchtops; opens up through large double glazed steel framed barn doors to an expansive natural stone terrace surrounded by lush greenery, an inbuilt barbecue and a stunning pond/water feature.
The primary bedroom offers a haven of tranquility with its north-facing balcony and beautifully detailed ensuite bathroom which includes infloor heating, Hawthorn Hill heated towel rail, pressed tin ceiling, Jamb lighting, floor to ceiling subway tiles, a custom designed vanity with Perrin and Rowe sinks/ limestone benchtops and 2 bespoke steel framed mirrored medicine cabinets. Complementing this retreat are two additional bright bedrooms on the same level and a generous and versatile loft bedroom which has captivating city vistas; ensuring ample accommodation for family and visitors. Rounding out this exceptional home are a family bathroom featuring same detail as master ensuite, a conveniently located laundry, a powder room, and secure off street parking for three cars.
Embrace all the vibrancy of a Chapel Street lifestyle and then retreat to the surreal sanctuary of home, just a few short steps from an incredible diversity of cafes, bars, restaurants and shopping, as well as plenty of trams routes and city-bound trains from Windsor Railway Station, all with Chris Gahan Reserve at the end of the street.
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Allhomes acknowledges the Ngunnawal people, traditional custodians of the lands where Allhomes is situated. We wish to acknowledge and respect their continuing culture and the contribution they make to the life of Canberra and the region. We also acknowledge all other First Nations Peoples on whose lands we work.
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