A unique Sydney property has just hit the market.
It may look like a typical heritage home, but there are plenty of surprises beyond the sandstone facade.
Set on a 601-square-metre corner block in Enmore, the property includes a yoga studio, a tranquil Japanese garden and a vintage school bus parked in the backyard.
The old bus has been refitted and converted into guest accommodation.
Listing agent Anthony Tripodi of Highland Inner West gives would-be buyers a tour of the reimagined school bus, calling the property the “quintessential Inner West home”.
With a price guide of $3 million, the flexible floor plan has five bedrooms, including a separate studio space and loft, two bathrooms, a home office, two living zones and multiple al fresco areas.
In the Japanese garden, the Zen vibes flow and several water fountains create a relaxing atmosphere, with Buddha statues and lush greenery.
The outdoor entertaining area is suited to hosting guests or unwinding with a glass of wine and a good book.
A feeling of sanctuary is continued throughout the home – from the tall bathtub shielded by screens with Geisha artwork, to the glimpses of greenery and abundant natural light.
The property sits in a prime location, close to some of the Inner West’s most popular venues along Enmore Road, and is within walking distance of Newington College, Stanmore train station and several parks.
The property goes to auction at 11.30am on October 4