One of the most significant homes in Dawes Point/Millers Point, this Georgian Townhouse is an architectural treasure and intrinsic part of the historic area. Originally built between 1841 - 1843 and meticulously restored by a conservation architect in recent years, this home has been brought back to its former glory with the addition of some modern touches.
- Respectfully restored to its most accurate original form - Prominent harbour setting, 100m to waterfront parkland - Highlighted bathroom renovation with architectural flare - Superior craftsmanship, cedar joinery of the highest quality - Wide tallow wood flooring, very rare marble fireplaces - A rare and historic survivor of the building of the bridge - Exceptional example of a high quality Regency townhome - Elegant columned entry portico and exquisite cast iron work - Restored fireplaces, grand proportions & elegant interior - Adjoining formal rooms, kitchen, dining and rear courtyard - Six large bedrooms, main with a view-swept balcony - Blue ribbon address, exceptional natural light, harbour views
Highly commended, National Trust Heritage Conservation Award 2020
Land Size 157.3sqm
Water $279pq approx. Council $694pq approx.
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Property Type:Apartment
Block Size:157 m²*
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