Sandstone Terrace Circa 1899 - Village Living In The Heart of Sydney for sale by Slavko Romic of Romic Moore Property.
This jewel in the crown of Sydney town, which is Surry Hills, exudes class, character and comfort. Situated within minutes walk to the heart of the city, the bones of this classic Victorian, complete with an internal access garage, are beautifully featured along with clever utilisation of space and the masterful implementation of light.
The modestly-grand luxury of two living experiences can be appreciated from the soaring ceilings of the sunny floodlit atrium adjacent to the entertainer's kitchen to the inner-lounge cosiness of one of the home's three fireplaces. There is always a perfect space to curl up with that book or movie marathon or to just enjoy on a cool Winter's evening.
A quiet sanctuary, with only the sound of the birds in the morning then as the afternoon sun drenches the private master bedroom balcony, delight in the visiting lorikeets.
Slavko Romic of Romic Moore Property told WILLIAMS MEDIA, "The owner has lived here since 2011 and has added her own style and updates to the home.
The standout feature and what makes this home unique, its character filled circa 1899 sandstone facade and construction along with a soaring 5 metre high clear perspex ceiling flooding the living area with natural light."
Central station is just four minutes walk from the doorstep, providing access to any destination. Or await an Uber from the security of the lovely one-of-a-kind sandstone (garden) stoop.
Encounter the history-laden nooks and alleys while discovering the massive array of eateries, shops and amenities at hand.
A myriad of restaurants and cafes for intimate fine dining or a great value pub meal is within an easy stroll.
See more of 24 Corben Street, Surry Hills, NSW, 2010, including additional photos, floorplan and auction details on The Home Page.
To arrange a private inspection or enquire about a price guide phone or email Slavko Romic of Romic Moore Property via this link.
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