First look: Last chance at Surry Hills Village as TOGA launches luxury terrace collection

First look: Last chance at Surry Hills Village as TOGA launches luxury terrace collection
Joel Robinson April 7, 2025NEW RELEASE

Summary:

  • TOGA launches final residences at Surry Hills Village
  • Marriott Terraces brings modern floorplans to inner-city terrace living
  • Live next door to Wunderlich Lane, Sydney's hottest hospitality precinct

In a city where real estate is as much about lifestyle as it is about location, few offerings stand out quite like the final release at TOGA's Surry Hills Village.

The builder-developer, who completely transformed the former Surry Hills Shopping Village into the most thriving mixed-use residential and hospitality precinct in Sydney, has revealed Marriott Street Terraces, the final three terraces in the landmark development.

SJB Director Adam Haddow has reimagined the traditional Sydney terrace, paying homage to the classic inner-city form while infusing contemporary finishes and functionality.



Each terrace boasts a distinct facade on Marriott Street, an intentional detail that underscores the sense of individuality. SJB cleverly flipped a traditional floorplan upside down, so the main living space sits above the streetscape.

The three bedrooms, including a master suite with walk-through wardrobe and ensuite, are located on the entry level of the terrace. There are two sets of stairs to access the second level, either internal or external through the landscaped ground floor courtyard.

Much like the design of the apartments, the statement kitchen is the focal point of the terraces, finished in lustrous Pietra Verde and sintered stone. Designed for entertaining as much as cooking, the kitchen features top-of-the-line Sub-Zero and Wolf appliances, a functional scullery, and a sculptural kitchen island that acts as a dividing point between the kitchen and the adjoining living and dining space.

Each living room features a fireplace and a discreetly located cocktail bar with Sub-Zero wine fridge, tucked away behind leather-bound pocket doors.

The kitchen opens to an adjoining terrace with a built-in Wolf barbecue and an adjoining alfresco terrace, oriented to the west to catch the evening sun. Each terrace also comes with private parking and additional storage.

TOGA's Head of Sales, Anthony Falas, says the Marriott Street Terraces offer a rare opportunity to own a home that seamlessly blends luxury design with an exceptional location.

"Every detail, from spacious living areas to sophisticated finishes, has been crafted for modern living.

"With only three terraces remaining, this is an exclusive chance to secure a prestigious residence.”

The Marriott Street Terraces are the final piece in the puzzle of Surry Hills Village, a vision that began in 2016 when TOGA secured the aging shopping mall.

All of the venues are now open in Wunderlich Lane, the most talked-about hospitality precinct in inner Sydney. The Marriott Terraces are less than 100m to 25 speciality bars, restaurants, food purveyors, and retailers, from Harris Farm and Vintage Cellars to Olympus Dining and Bar Julius.

Further than what’s offer on Wunderlich Lane, Marriott Street Terraces are tucked away off Cleveland Street, the dividing road between Redfern and Surry Hills. Across Cleveland Street is the southern end of Crown Street, considered one of Sydney’s best streets for nightlife.

Marriott Street Terraces represent the last chance to buy into what is fast becoming a Surry Hills landmark.​

Joel Robinson

Joel Robinson is the Editor in Chief at Urban.com.au, managing Urban's editorial team and creating the largest news cycle for the off the plan property market in the country. Joel has been writing about residential real estate for nearly a decade, following a degree in Business Management with a major in Journalism at Leeds Beckett University in England. He specializes in off the plan apartments, and has a particular interest in the development application process for new projects.

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