354 New Canterbury Road, Dulwich Hill

ABOUT THE PROPERTY

Bedrooms
3
Bathrooms
1
Car spaces
1
Land size
272 m2
Building size
113.99 m2
Council area
Inner West
Year built
1920
Lot plan
1/DP227659 Dulwich Hill NSW
House type
House: One Storey / Lowset



HISTORY

Last sold 31/08/2016
$1,195,000



LISTING DESCRIPTION
as of August 2016

Spacious, Sunlit 1900s Classic + Huge Yard + Potential Set in the heart of happening Dulwich Hill, this freestanding Federation beauty offers a spacious, lifestyle haven with plenty of potential, on a generous residential parcel of almost 272sqm. Beyond its quaint double brick faade, light-filled and extremely generous interiors unfold with graceful original features throughout. Opportunities to evolve include simply adding some TLC, building a garage (accessed via the shared rear driveway); and/or extending the home into the massive garden for additional living space or as an entertainer's utopia (STCA). All of this is mere footsteps to Marrickville park, light rail, city buses, and village life. Proportions, potential, and craftsmanship of this gem should be seen to be appreciated.* High, exquisitely detailed ceilings and beautiful timber floorboards* Picture rails, plus original timber fretwork and joinery features* Front and rear patios with tessellated tiling; lead light windows* Separate living with gas heating outlets; dining with original fireplace* Spacious master and 2nd bedroom; third suited to study or nursery* Gas kitchen with stainless steel appliances; ladder attic storage* Vibrant bathroom with timeless subway tiles* Huge sunny backyard with endless transformation potential* Shared driveway providing access to rear with space for garage* Great address close to CBD transport, parks, schools, and shopsArea: 271.9sqm approxCouncil Rates: $360.00pq approxWater Rates: $199.41pq approxDulwich Suburb ProfileLocated in the heart of Sydney's Inner West, Dulwich Hill has evolved as a hip, eclectic lifestyle haven for urban dwellers - just 8kms from the CBD. Wide, leafy streets lined with picket-fenced Federation and art deco homes set the area's timeless tone, and lush parks and sporting ovals offer huge leisure and family appeal. Great coffee, fine food and artisan providores shape a city fringe culture that's cherished by residents and lusted after by house hunters. Best of all, it's an easy ride to the city with light rail, train and bus services in abundance. Despite swift gentrification, the area proudly maintains village status, and a laidback vibe that's made it one of Sydney's hottest postcodes.