This city-edge Victorian-era home meticulously restored & renovated with no detail or expense spared. The multi-level property is double brick construction, bull-nosed verandah, soaring ceilings, opulent chandeliers, hydronic heating & split systems throughout. There are 3 bedrooms plus study/4th bedroom, 3 five-star bathrooms, 3 spacious living areas, an entertaining deck & unique wine cellar/bar room provides the ideal family/entertainers domain. Meticulously renovated and restored with modern conveniences was two years in the making. The double brick construction, double-glazed windows, solid timber doors and tall leafy perimeter create a peaceful retreat where street sounds fade in the distance. The traditional facade includes the bull-nosed front verandah adorned with intricate iron lacework, a hallmark of Victorian architecture. Entering the central hallway, be welcomed by a glossy black Japan stained floor, where soaring 14' ceilings with cove cornices and an opulent chandelier set a tone of grandeur. The main bedroom is a sanctuary with a brick fireplace featuring a wood heater insert and a dressing room with walls of fitted robes and a dressing table. The ensuite is a masterpiece of luxury with a marble-topped vanity, free-standing bath, and full-wall marble-look tiling paired with patterned black & white encaustic-style floor tiles. Across the hallway, bedroom two also features a marble open fireplace. A study/bedroom four with an open fireplace, built-in robe, and desk offers versatility. The living room/library features French doors to a north-facing timber deck - perfect for brunch or cocktails, where a remote-operated louvre roof provides shade or shelter from inclement weather. The upper-level hosts bedroom three, a spacious retreat or guest suite with built-ins and an ensuite. Like all the wet areas, it mirrors the luxurious styling of the main ensuite. The lower ground level boasts a chef-worthy kitchen with Miele appliances, a pressed-metal-look tiled splashback, and ample storage. A dining/sitting room with a brick fireplace, a spacious and versatile dining/living/rumpus room, and a third bathroom add to the functionality of this level. A feature of the property is a unique two room stone-walled cell/bar room. With two street access to off street parking spaces and easy walking distance to the CBD, schools, hospitals, the Aquatic Centre, Rosalind Park, dining options - this home offers a lifestyle of luxury and convenience.
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Listing ID: 182336603. This listing has been viewed 14 times. It was first displayed on 28/02/2024 and last updated on 10/04/2024.
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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