24 Hopewell Street, Darlinghurst

2 1 2 Terrace
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INTRIGUING TRI-LEVEL TERRACE. SKYLIT ARTIST'S STUDIO ABOVE LOCK-UP GARAGE

Just the ticket for the artistic Paddingtonian who likes to work from home, this unusual terrace offers space to live, space to play and space to be creative. At the top, 2 of the bedrooms each have a lovely leafy outlook; on next level is the 3rd bedroom, casual living/study area and huge white bathroom, then comes the main living and dining area with French doors open to the cosy backdrop of a chunky stone wall at one end and a modern timber/stainless steel kitchen at the other. The generous, sunny, quarry tiled courtyard separates the house from the spacious studio and 2nd bathroom, below which the garage extends to an additional car space from the rear lane.

Quiet location, close to Oxford StreetTastefully modernised, tip top conditionCasual atmosphere, sunny outdoor areaOpen living/dining beside kitchen & courtyardAdditional sitting room/study area + balconyStylish timber & stainless steel kitchenSkylit studio with 2nd bathroom & laundryRear lane to lock-up garage + carspaceLand Dimensions: 3.94/5.18m x 34.35/31.93m
Council Rates: $310.75pq
Water Rates: $162.30pq

Property Features

  • Garages 2
Suburb Guide

Darlinghurst

Like so many of Sydney's inner city suburbs, Darlinghurst's gentrification just seems to continue. Bordering the south west of the CBD, it's one of Sydney's most renowned entertainment hubs, with lower Oxford Street and the bustling Taylor's Square home to countless bars and clubs.

The cosmopolitan café strip of Victoria Street is feted for its coffee, served with love at local favourites like Fabbricai and Tropicana, the original home of the Tropfest short film festival. Travel further down Victoria Street and you'll get to the neon lights of Kings Cross.

The Darlinghurst precinct known as East Sydney or 'Little Italy' is home to Stanley Street's cheap and cheerful Italian diner Bill & Tony's, a Sydney institution where the basic menu and old-school decore have changed little over the years.

Darlinghurst's quaint streets are lined with Victorian terraces which are being renovated to reflect the area's increasing affluence. Art Deco apartment buildings sit side by side with a host of revered contemporary developments, including Harry Seidler's tower The Horizon, Allen Jack + Cottier's Republic 1 and 2 and Top of the Town. Local landmarks include St Vincents Hospital and the National Art School in the grounds of the old Darlinghurst jail.

Suburb Features

Education

  • Crown Street Public School
  • National Art School
  • Saint Francis School
  • SCEGGS - Darlinghurst
  • Sydney Grammar School

Recreation

  • Cook Park
  • Eternity Playhouse - Darlinghurst Theatre Company
  • Green Park
  • Royal Hospital For Women Park
  • Sydney Jewish Museum

Restaurants

  • Beppis
  • The Waratah
  • Bills
  • Sagra
  • Lucio Pizzeria Darlinghurst
  • Malabar South Indian Restaurant
  • Red Lantern Restaurant & Private Dining Room
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