Steeped in Sydney’s history and one of the earliest terraces in the country, this grand 7m wide residence is set in a landmark row opposite Observatory Hill. Built in the mid 1840s by George Grimes, a whaling captain, the row is of particular interest due to its representation in works by artists such as Conrad Marten in 1843. Presented in excellent condition and capturing northerly harbour views from the upper levels, this magnificent property is moments to Walsh Bay theatres, waterfront dining and world-renowned harbour attractions.
Features include:
- One of the first quality residences to be built in Millers Point
- Entry hall, regal formal rooms with fireplaces, 3.3m ceilings
- Large sandstone eat-in kitchen, media room and office
- 4 huge beds + a study/5th bed, 2 with original fireplaces
- Enormous master with a full width iron lacework balcony
- Huge north facing courtyard with rear access, approx 210 sqm
- Prime harbourside setting, walk to The Rocks and the CBD