4/68 Cook Road, Centennial Park
LARGE ONE-BEDROOM UNIT MOMENTS FROM CENTENNIAL PARK IN A SMALL BLOCK
This north-facing one-bedroom apartment is situated on the ground floor of a well-maintained building, offering bright and stylish interiors. The open plan living area provides a warm feeling of space and size. Great storage space throughout the unit with built in robes. The ensuite-style bathroom includes a shower over bath. The modern kitchen is equipped with a sleek breakfast bar perfect for entertaining.
Ideally positioned just moments from Fox Studios/Entertainment Quarter at Moore Park and Centennial Park, this apartment also offers easy access to Oxford Street, Paddington's vibrant cafes, restaurants, and transport links, with CBD buses nearby.
North facingGenerous sized double bedroom with built-insConvenient off-street parking spaceBreakfast-bar in kitchenInternal laundryShower/bath combinationBlue chip investment
Property Information
- Council Rates $308.25/quarter
- Water Rates $175.98/quarter
- Strata Admin Fund $924.87/quarter
Property Features
- Close to Shops
- Ensuite 1
- Uncovered Carspaces 1
- Openable Windows
- Close to Transport


Centennial Park
The prestigious suburb of Centennial Park is primarily devoted to the magnificent expanse of greenery known as Centennial Parklands – Sydney's answer to Central Park. Dedicated by Sir Henry Parkes as a public open space in 1888, it was the venue for the inauguration of Federation in 1901.
Covering more than 360 hectares, this much-loved urban open space is around 4.5km from the CBD and comprises three parks – Centennial Park, Moore Park and Queens Park, along with sporting facilities including the ES Marks Athletics Field, an 18-hole golf course and driving range, an equestrian centre, tennis courts, netball courts and sporting fields. It also incorporates Fox Studios, with its live music venue Hordern Pavilion, Royal Hall of Industries, cinemas and professional film studios.
A Centennial Park address is rather rare and often exclusive – just a handful of streets are devoted to residential purposes and they differ greatly. The salubrious parkside boulevard of Lang Road and the secluded Martin Road/Robertson Road enclave are home to magnificent Victorian and Federation mansions – some of Sydney's finest – while Cook Road is lined with terraces and apartments from the Art Deco era through to the '60s and '70s. Centennial Park couldn't be more central.
It's conveniently located moments from Paddington's trendy retail hub, Oxford Street, as well as cosmopolitan Woollahra village, while the retail mecca of Bondi Junction is just minutes away on the other side of the park. The park itself provides a diverse range of recreational and cultural attractions, including the Moonlight Cinema in the summer months and numerous outdoor music festivals.
Suburb Features
Education
- Moriah College
- Paddington Public School
- Sydney Boys High School
- Sydney Girls High School
- Woollahra Public School
Recreation
- Centennial Park
- Moore Park
- Parklands Sports Centre
- Sydney Cricket Ground
- Sydney Football Stadium
Restaurants
- Bellevue Hotel
- Big Mamas
- Bistro Moncur
- Centennial Hotel
- Centennial Parklands Dining
- Cipri Italian