49 John Street, Woollahra

3 2 2 House
Sold

1ST CLASS POSITION, 1ST CLASS POTENTIAL. DELIGHTFUL HOME ON APPROX 411 SQM RIGHT IN THE VILLAGE

There's no doubt about it - once you have a position like this the rest is a field day for the designers and architects to show what they can do. Even though this charming home is perfectly lovely as is, it unquestionably has the potential to become so much more in this prestigious arena of residential excellence. Facing north on the corner of Dorhauer Lane, in the heart the Woollahra village, it enjoys a fine, sunny aspect in peace and privacy. 3 big bright bedrooms and 2 modernised bathrooms provide all the essentials, followed by 2 spacious living areas splayed around 2 central courtyards, finishing beyond the eat-in kitchen with a double garage accessed from the rear lane.

A sizeable home with potential to growIdeal corner location with north aspectOnly 100 metres to the shopping villageExcellent condition, modernised facilitiesGlass walkway flanked by central courtyards3 double bedrooms, 2 bathrooms (1 ensuite)Huge combined living/dining open to courtyardRear lane access to double lock-up garage
Council Rates: $583.76pq
Water Rates: $172.51pq

Property Features

  • Garages 2
49 John Street, Woollahra
3 2 2
Sold $3,820,000
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 donsulates 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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