2 Rush Street, Woollahra

3 2 1 House
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UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY TO CREATE SOMETHING SPECIAL FOOTSTEPS TO QUEEN STREET VILLAGE

In the same hands for over 50 years, the mostly original spaces of this unrenovated corner terrace create exciting scope for replacement. With the bonus of a rear-north aspect, it features a two level layout with the fairly typical downstairs living, upstairs sleeping plan. An unexpected surprise on the second floor is a generous sun-soaked terrace which hints at the potential for transformation while the dual access onto Britannia Lane suggests room for off-street parking for a very small car. This is a terrific opportunity to create something uniquely contemporary at a blue ribbon Woollahra address. It is literally moments from Queen Street shopping and cafes and within easy reach of Centennial Park and Paddington attractions.

Corner block with a rear-north orientationLiving & dining rooms each with fireplaceKitchen with gas cooking, two bathrooms3 bedrooms upstairs, covered outdoor areaTop floor terrace bathed in all-day sunlightDue for an inspired architectural revampMetres from transport, bars & eateriesStroll to Oxford St, minutes to Five Ways
Conjunction Agent: Tim Pockley - Pockley & Roderick 0402 913 225

Council rates: $381.97pq
Water rates: $187.07pq

Property Features

  • Carports 1
Suburb Guide

Woollahra

Cosmopolitan, refined and charming, Woollahra is 4km east of the CBD. Considered the grown up version of its neighbour Paddington, Woollahra's leafy avenues are lined with a variety of properties.

Some enclaves are dominated by ornate turn-of-the-century homes, others by elegant terraces and historic sandstone cottages, others by Art Deco apartments and some by discrete stately homes secluded by private gardens.

One of its main thoroughfares, Ocean Street, is known as Sydney's 'Consulate Belt', where consulates reside in grand traditional mansions. Woollahra retains a vibrant village atmosphere based around coffee, dining and perusal of its interesting and exclusive shops.

Woollahra village, as it's known, comprises the area around the junction of Queen and Moncur Streets, which is home to renowned eateries such as Luxe and Bistro Moncur, the gourmet attractions of Simon Johnson, and salubrious boutiques.

Charming pubs are dotted around the suburb, favourites being the quintessentially English Lord Dudley, The Woollahra Hotel, The Centennial and the young and trendy Light Brigade on Oxford Street. The lush expanse of Centennial Park borders Woollahra to the south.

Suburb Features

Education

  • Ascham School
  • Moriah College
  • Reddam House High School (Years 7-9)
  • Sydney Grammar Edgecliff Preparatory School
  • Woollahra Public School

Recreation

  • Centennial Parklands
  • Harbourview Park
  • Moncur Reserve
  • Pat Thompson Park
  • SCG & Moore Park
  • Trumper Park

Restaurants

  • Bellevue Hotel
  • Big Mama's Trattoria
  • Bistro Moncur
  • Cafe Nino
  • Centennial Hotel
  • Chiswick Restaurant
  • Pizza Moncur
  • The Wine Library
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