While honouring a historic home's authentic charm, this c1890 terrace has undergone a modern upgrade that skillfully weaves the past with a contemporary narrative, injecting a sense of joy and vitality into the home while approved council plans allow for the interior to be reimagined to bring light and daily convenience into the property.
Staged over two levels with three top-floor bedrooms and a versatile fourth bedroom or home office ground floor, there's a surprising amount of indoor space to work with. Four cast iron fireplaces, wide timber floorboards, a claw-foot bath and a lacework balcony are all outstanding features of this home, as is the rare rear lane access into a private alfresco courtyard or off-street car park. A true one-of-a-kind, this home has been crafted to last another century and offer every creature comfort in the trendy East End, where stunning sunrises over uncrowded beaches and some of the best coffee shops in the region sit against the backdrop of Fort Scratchley and the lighthouse.
- North-facing terrace with prized rear lane access into a private alfresco setting/OSP - Four stylishly appointed bedrooms, all at least double-sized, three with a feature fireplace, three with a BIR, the master opening out to a lacework balcony with park view - Charming living zone with fireplace connects to a sparkling eat-in kitchen with black and white floor tiles, a dishwasher, a s/steel oven and outdoor flow - Modernised bathroom featuring a deep claw-foot bath with overhead shower, adjoins a dedicated laundry room - Wide timber floorboards, expansive ceiling heights, and a corbelled archway are all subtle nods to the home's past - Located opposite Foreshore Park with iconic Newcastle Harbour beyond - Stroll to an endless choice of restaurants, cafes, wine bars, boutique shops, the light rail, world-class beaches, and the buzz of Newcastle Harbour - Agent declares interest
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