A funky, inner-urban sanctuary that is more than meets the eye, it is a must to see.

From the outside one could be forgiven for expecting a typical Islington miner’s cottage.

Walking down the hallway, a bedroom is on either side (great for a study or second bedroom) then the home opens up into a living area drenched in sunlight and benefits from double-sashed windows on both sides of the house to provide cross-flow ventilation.

The warmth of the golden floorboards and “bare” timber feature walls would be enough to ward off the chills of a cool night but to be sure, a gas bayonet is there for heating in the cooler months.

The new eat-in kitchen has a stainless 5 burner stove and stainless highlighted drawers for storage. The oak benchtops compliment the timber theme throughout the home without going over the top.

An island prep bench doubles as a breakfast bar and makes entertaining a delight with the french doors opposite leading to a timber deck.

With a lovely outlook, the back sunroom could be used as a office/study. An easy home to live in, solar hot water system and power supply make life even easier.

Generating an income for the prospective new owner, it is estimated to be approximately $1000 a year.

A short cycle to the Honeysuckle precinct, Beaumont Street’s cafe/restaurant district and thriving/vibrant Islington community, our cosmopolitan lifestyle awaits!