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In a row of seven locally significant homes known as 'Ellerslie Terrace' c1880, built by architect and former Balmain Mayor Edward Harman Buchanan, this predominantly double brick late-Victorian terrace combines the grandeur and elegance of the past with tasteful renovations in a sought-after peninsula neighbourhood. The home embraces a due north rear aspect showcasing views over the water to Yurulbin Point and North Sydney, along with outlooks towards Mort Bay, the city skyline and crest of the Anzac Bridge from a traditional front lace balcony. Many other special qualities make up this exceptional address, including a rich tapestry of decorative Italianate Victorian design details, multiple decks and grassed garden for entertaining and an exceptionally rare double garage featuring access from Wharf Road at the rear. - Stunning high ceilings, ornate roses and classic floorboards - Residence boasts a decorative fireplace and a functional one - Formal living and meals, granite/gas kitchen and sitting area - Balconies to every bedroom and a bathroom on each level - Generous built-in robes and abundant storage throughout - Rear deck and garden area plus a sheltered side courtyard - Entry via Wharf Road to a lock-up workshop double garage - Quiet street and ample unrestricted off street parking - Potential to extend and add further value (STCA) - Near city buses and Charlotte Cafe on Rowntree Street - Within 300m of both Ballast Point Park and Birchgrove Oval - Approx. 15mins walk to Darling St Village and Birchgrove School - Walking distance to Birchgrove and Balmain Wharf Ferry services
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