Step inside Erskineville’s few remaining weatherboard cottages, dating to the 1880s and reimagined by acclaimed architect Terry Bail of Archology.
Behind the classic double-fronted façade lies a stunning two-storey sanctuary that blends historic charm with sustainable design.
Crafted from reclaimed materials and guided by passive solar principles, this light-filled home is a sustainable oasis that treads lightly on the environment while offering a warm, inviting space for guests to enjoy.
The home features three spacious bedrooms, one with an original fireplace and two with built-in wardrobes, while the master retreat crowns the second floor with its own ensuite bathroom, walk-in robe and a private study space.
There are two modern bathrooms in total, plus a separate laundry and powder room for added convenience.
Living and dining spaces are centred around a chef’s island kitchen, where lofty reclaimed timber beams, louvre windows and an abundance of natural light create a welcoming space for cooking and gathering.
The central lounge opens through bi-fold doors to a sun-filled internal courtyard, while multiple outdoor areas provide a choice of places to relax, entertain or simply enjoy the tranquillity of this urban retreat.
A private deck and leafy courtyard enhance the sense of calm and versatility throughout the property.
Property highlights include:
🛏️ 3 large bedrooms, including a master retreat with ensuite, walk-in robe and study. Two of the bedrooms are complete with queen-sized beds and the other has a queen-sized sofa bed.
🔥 1 original fireplace and beautifully reclaimed brickwork.
🛁 2 bathrooms plus a separate laundry and powder room.
🌞 Passive solar design with Haiku ceiling fans and louvre windows.
🍳 Chef’s island kitchen and open-plan living spaces.
🌿 Private suntrap courtyard and deck.
🚉 Short walk to Newtown and St Peters stations, with the CBD only minutes away.
☕ Steps from South King Street’s cafés, restaurants and vibrant nightlife.
Sustainability is at the heart of this home, from its hardwood cladding in Australian red mahogany to its use of recycled brickwork and salvaged materials, ensuring a low carbon footprint without sacrificing style or comfort.
Set on a near-level 309sqm block in one of the inner west’s most vibrant locations, the home is only 200 metres from South King Street’s buzzing dining and social scene, footsteps to Erskineville’s famous Vegan Mile and award-winning cafés, and just a short walk to both St Peters and Newtown stations.
Families and lifestyle seekers alike will love being only minutes from Sydney Park, with its playgrounds, urban farm, walking trails and skate park, while a quick train ride connects you to the CBD.
This is more than just a place to stay, it’s a piece of Sydney’s history transformed into a sustainable urban haven.
Perfect for families, friends or groups wanting to immerse themselves in the creative buzz of the inner west, yet retreat each day to a serene and beautifully designed home.