165 Underwood Street, Paddington

3 2 Terrace
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FREESTANDING ON 1 SIDE WITH DIRECT ACCESS FROM STREET TO NORTH FACING COURTYARD. FURTHER POTENTIAL

While charmingly different in facade to most of the neighbours in the area with its lovely pressed metal tiles and leadlight bay windows, on the inside this colourful terrace delivers all the popular features we expect - polished timber floors, high ceilings on both levels, fireplace, under stair and attic storage, with some modernisation to keep up with the times. Great use of colour in feature walls adds further dimension to already spacious rooms, and the kitchen has been revamped to accommodate a friendly dining area open to the private, north facing courtyard with built-in barbeque ready for easy entertaining... or take your choice of some great eateries in easy walking distance.

Lovely to look at - a delight to live in!3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms upstairs, airconMain bedroom at rear (north) + ensuite & sunroom4th bedroom/study beside living roomTerrific family kitchen/dining open to courtyardHuge fully lined attic storage + understairGuest WC. Potential for further upgradingGreat location, quiet st close to Oxford StLand Dimensions (approx): 5.08/5.05m x 23.83m
Council Rates: $285.97pq
Water Rates: $162.35pq

Suburb Guide

Paddington

Just 3km from the CBD, quaint and charming Paddington is one of Sydney's best-known suburbs. It's renowned primarily for Oxford Street, the vast boulevard which runs north to south through the entire suburb and is one of Sydney's premier shopping destinations.Lined with interesting boutiques, high-street shops and eclectic specialty stores, it's also the home of the Paddington Markets, held every Saturday in Paddington Primary School. Glenmore Road (The Intersection with Oxford Street), William Street and Five Ways have also emerged as world-class shopping strips, and it's here that you'll find some of the city's most fashionable boutiques.Paddington is famous for the ornate Victorian terraces which dominate almost every one of its meandering streets. Still quite working class up until the late '80s, Paddington's rapid gentrification saw these formerly rundown residences snapped up and renovated at a rate of knots, with the high demand sending prices skyrocketing into the million dollar stratosphere.

Paddington plays host to a vast array of revered galleries, including the famed Sherman Galleries, which congregate primarily around Glenmore Road and the prestigious tree-lined boulevard of Paddington Street.

It's well-known for its pub culture, with traditional hotels such as The Royal, Bellevue, The London and The Paddington Inn offering great pub food at reasonable prices. A firm favourite among trendy inner city types and executives, Paddington's increasingly high prices mean that the affluent have a firm foothold on the suburb.

Suburb Features

Education

  • Glenmore Road Public School
  • Paddington Public School
  • St Francis of Assisi School (Primary)
  • Sydney Boys High School
  • Sydney Grammar Edgecliff Preparatory School
  • UNSW Art & Design College

Recreation

  • Centennial Park Summertime Moonlight Cinema
  • Chauvel or Verona cinemas
  • Paddington Library
  • Paddington Markets
  • Paddington Reservoir Gardens
  • Royal Hospital For Women Park
  • Sydney Cricket & Sports Ground Trust - Stadium Fitness Centre
  • Sydney Cricket Ground
  • Sydney Football Stadium
  • Trumper Park Oval
  • The Palms Tennis Centre
  • Victoria Barracks and Army Museum

Restaurants

  • 10 William
  • Barbetta
  • Buon Ricordo Ristorante
  • Chubby Cheeks
  • Cipri Italian
  • Freds
  • Paddington Inn
  • Royal Hotel Paddington
  • Saint Peter
  • Tequila Mockingbird
  • Ursula's Paddington
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