Auction Location: On Site.
Built around 1881 and brilliantly reimagined for today, this classic Victorian terrace delivers period charm with a contemporary twist. Behind the timeless brick façade, soaring 10ft ceilings, and an ornamental fireplace set a warm, character-filled tone. But it’s the rear extension that really elevates things, opening into a light-filled kitchen, dining and second living zone that flows to an enclosed deck and palm-fringed courtyard for private relaxation and entertaining with a sanctuary-like feel.
The layout is clever, making every square inch count. A third bedroom and cosy lounge room sit at the front, while upstairs, two more bedrooms are anchored by a handy powder room. The bonus loft retreat adds flexibility, ideal for a home office, creative studio, or guest crash pad. Even better, there’s a single garage with extra storage (a rare find around here). Just 270m to the buzz of Beaumont Street, footsteps to Gregson Park, this home nails the balance between lifestyle and location.
Newcastle city centre and the vibrant Honeysuckle precinct are just minutes away while Hamilton Station is a 600m stroll. On weekends, swap the car for two wheels and enjoy a scenic 10-minute cycle to the beach.
– One of a pair of terraces built around 1881
– Single garage with storage and rear access into home
– Stretch out in formal lounge or open plan living and dining with a/c and bamboo floors
– Caesarstone and Italian marble kitchen, electric stove, dishwasher, Butler sink, microwave
– Bi-fold doors open to enclosed deck and palm fringed courtyard
– Three bedrooms, two upstairs (one with a/c) one downstairs
– Attic ladder into loft retreat large enough to fit small bed or lounge and desk
– Contemporary bathroom with freestanding bath and frameless glass shower, handy powder room upstairs
– 3.2km to Honeysuckle, 5.5km to Nobbys Beach
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