Built in 1891 by the NSW Government Architect’s Office under Walter Liberty Vernon, the building is a rare early example of the Federation Free Classical architectural style.

The property set in a historically significant precinct, and contributes to the streetscape architecturally in both style and scale. The architectural style and prominent corner location of the building also make it a local landmark and aesthetically significant as a fine example of the Federation Free Classical style.

Exquisitely refurbished to the highest standard this property offers 4+ bedrooms, 2+ bathrooms, large and elegant kitchen and courtyard/car yard for 3 cars. All rooms have European crystal chandeliers, high ceilings, timber floors, marble fire places, and handmade silk carpets. Hallways and bathrooms are decorated with byzantine mosaic marble floors. Kitchen has hand painted and inlaid mahogany cupboards and marble benches. Bathroom has a bath tub carved from single block of marble and high on the walls in four sides there are hand carved marble reliefs of the highest quality. The property is tastefully furnished throughout and has outlooks to a green leafy area with some harbour bridge glimpses.