7 Ethel Street, Newtown

This is a house on a lot in 9/DP6030 Balgowlah NSW. Similar properties have sold for approximately $2,335,000. Built in 1920, featuring 4 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms.

ABOUT THE PROPERTY

Bedrooms
4
Bathrooms
2
Car spaces
2
Land size
520 m2
Building size
169 m2
Council area
Northern Beaches
Year built
1920
Lot plan
9/DP6030 Balgowlah NSW
House type
House: One Storey / Lowset



HISTORY

Last sold 09/12/2014
$1,800,000



LISTING DESCRIPTION
as of December 2014

Captivating Bungalow, Luxuriously Enhanced An immaculate representation of the ever-popular Californian Bungalow architectural style, this beautiful residence revels in the charm of its era while showcasing tasteful contemporary updates that magnify its captivating appeal. Fragrant gardenia blooms combine with quaint fencing and a gorgeous brick faade to create instant street appeal. The ubiquitous sunroom welcomes you inside, equipped with bench seating and joinery to create a versatile receiving zone and study section. Following the polished floors, the huge and graceful master bedroom is reached, utilizing a bay window seat, elegant ceiling plasterwork, large built-in wardrobes and a chic ensuite to create a sanctuary of distinction. Three more double-sized bedrooms ensue as you move through the home, two with robes and one with built-in shelving in an original fireplace setting. An inspired congregation of light, space and luxury, the rear living zone is a magnificent family hub. Bespoke joinery forms an entertainment unit in the spacious living room, while the adjoining kitchen zone proclaims itself as an entertainer's delight with walk-in pantry, stone benchtops, four-burner gas cooktop, sleek handle-free cabinetry and cleverly concealed laundry nook. In an open format with the luminous dining zone, this whole area spills onto the rear deck which provides year-round comfort courtesy of a fixed ceiling and caf blinds. Formal gatherings and casual meals are all at home out here, with the fenced yard providing a child-friendly playground just below. Lofty ceilings, picture rails and delicate plasterwork all reference the alluring home's vintage, yet modern inclusions abound at every turn. Ducted air-conditioning envelopes the sleeping quarters, and frameless glass, full-tiling and sleek tapware create sophisticated scenes in the bathrooms. Green credentials are evidenced in the louvered windows, Ventis ventilation system, rainwater bladders and high windows that flood the living zone with light. Within zone for Balgowlah Heights Primary and the convenience of Seaforth Village and city transport, the stellar location befits families and downsizers alike. Clontarf and Manly beaches are a short drive away, while local cafs, boutiques, restaurants and playgrounds are reached on foot, providing enviable surrounds for this discerning home. Contact Steve Lambley or Jodie Lynch of Cunninghams Property for further information.