Four bedroom parkside Australia Street Newtown home listed

Four bedroom parkside Australia Street Newtown home listed
Staff reporterJune 29, 2017

A four bedroom parkside home in Sydney's inner suburb of Newtown is on the market, complete with commissioned art piece by Steven Nuttall, aka the graffiti artist Ox King, adorning the back fence.

The property, 186 Australia Street Newtown, is ideal for those wanting to live the Newtown dream and have direct access to Camperdown Rest Park and be just a few blocks to King Street.

According to the listing the property has a private, north-facing garden complete with gas-heated plunge pool fitted with swim jets and a deck with built-in seating and barbecue.

"This freestanding residence achieves the balance perfectly with a clever architectural design that flows evenly through light filled interiors to a landscaped garden haven at the rear," it said.

Steven Nuttall, aka the graffiti artist Ox King, is behind this work at 186 Australia Street.Steven Nuttall, aka the graffiti artist Ox King, is behind this work at 186 Australia Street

"There are three bedrooms at the front of the house, two with built-in wardrobes. The current owners are using one of these rooms as an office-library.

"A cosy, skylit lounge room comes with a Real Flame fireplace, with a narrow single-stringer staircase leading up to the fourth bedroom in the attic.

"Flooded with natural light via two sky windows, this bedroom has a big, walk-in storage cupboard.

"The kitchen boasts a Calacatta marble-wrapped island bench with breakfast-bar seating, integrated stainless steel appliances and a gas cooktop, and it opens via a wall of bifold glass doors to the garden.

"There’s an adjoining family-dining room, a skylit bathroom with spa bath, and a second toilet with integrated laundry facilities.

"Wide ironbark floorboards have been used throughout the home, alongside Italian tiles and light fittings, impressive box windows in the front rooms and ducted airconditioning.

"Opposite the popular Australia Street Infants School, the property is also in the catchment for Newtown High School of the Performing Arts and is within easy walking distance of shops, cafes, cinemas, pubs and city transport."

The property is on the market through Charles Bailey and Diana Prineas of Urbane Property Newtown.

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