The old adage, they don’t build them like they used to certainly applies to this beautiful late Victorian terrace. Built in circa 1885, this home not only oozes character of a by-gone era, but after an extensive renovation, offers a stylish yet contemporary and comfortable inner city abode.
From the street, Victorian inspired lacework frames the lower veranda and upper balcony. Build to last, this rendered and freshly painted brick residence offers three levels of living.
As you enter from street level, you are greeted by a light and spacious living room with gleaming timber floors. The neutral tones combined with three metre high ceilings create an instant homely feel. The open plan living area flows to the separate dining room and out to the beautifully appointed kitchen complete with stone benchtops, stainless steel appliances, gas cooking and ample cupboard space.
From the kitchen, you walk out to the large private courtyard which has been beautifully renovated with built in garden seating, perfect for entertaining family and friends alfresco style. There is also a separate powder room.
Decorative timbers stairs lead up to the top level that comprises of two generously sized bedrooms, both with ensuites, walk in robes and Juliette style balconies. This alone is an extremely rare luxury.
On the lowest level there is a cellar which was possibly used for coal back in the Victorian times. This space is perfect for a wine cellar, art studio or extra storage.
This home is the perfect blend of old and new and must be seen to be truly appreciated. Now you have a chance to secure a rare piece of New Farm history. With very motivated sellers, this opportunity will not last!