Positioned in the heart of vibrant Paddington, this classic Victorian terrace offers a unique opportunity to secure a premier property with a rarely offered adjoining space that has previously been used for commercial/retail purposes. Surrounded by renowned galleries and featuring excellent exposure, it offers an impressive 10m frontage (approx) opening to a NE facing courtyard. Potential exists to further develop or reconfigure as a grand residence.
- Mixed use zoning - Cleverly designed to maximise space, natural light and cross-ventilation - Eat-in gas kitchen opening to NE facing courtyard - Three bedrooms with built-in robes, main opens to sun bathed balcony - Two bathrooms, one on each level with the upstairs bathroom offering a bathtub - Stroll to shops and cafes, city buses, Centennial Park, Queen Street
Features include: Floorboards,Alarm System,Built in wardrobes,Fireplace(s),Balcony / Deck
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