A landmark property entrenched in Sydney’s early history, this unique freestanding weatherboard and brick home is tucked away in a secluded enclave between Edgecliff station and Woollahra Village. Dating back to the 1860s, it has been architect redesigned and renovated to create a sunlit and character-filled home retaining its inherent charm and appeal. Fresh, sunlit interiors open to a suntrap courtyard while the upper level captures leafy views to the city skyline.

Features include:
- Prominent corner block with entry via Thorne Street
- Living room with antique fireplace, separate dining room
- Sleek dine-in stainless steel gas kitchen with large pantry
- Bi-folds to a private entertainer’s courtyard, built-in seating
- Flexible floor plan with versatile bedroom/study combination
- Light and airy with windows on 3 sides, rustic timber floors
- Sunny balcony, loft bed, balcony with cityscape outlook
- Convenient to Queen Street cafes and leafy Rushcutters Bay Park

Council rates: $1,051.06 pa
Water rates: $690.04 pa