Currently an acclaimed boutique hotel, this Arts and Crafts-era manor offers potential for reinvention. For sale by Ken Jacobs of Ken Jacobs Christie’s International Real Estate and William Manning of McGrath Double Bay.
'Simpsons of Potts Point' is a grand 1892 Arts and Crafts-era manor currently operating as an acclaimed boutique hotel in the heart of one of Sydney’s cosmopolitan culinary neighbourhoods.
Set on an approx. 650sqm dual-access landholding, the lovingly restored property offers potential for reinvention as a three-storey family home or luxurious boutique apartments, subject to the necessary approvals.
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“Simpsons of Potts Point is a distinguished Challis Avenue landmark,” Ken Jacobs told WILLIAMS MEDIA. “Steeped in history and meticulously preserved, this acclaimed boutique hotel could be returned to a breathtaking freestanding family residence whilst the R1 (General Residential) zoning offers a myriad of development options. Imagine the opportunities.”
Source: Ken Jacobs Christies International Real Estate
Interiors combine sympathetically restored heritage architecture with contemporary comforts, including revived traditional features such as soaring ceilings, leadlight windows, ornate fireplaces and picture rails.
There are 13 ensuite rooms, plus an additional bathroom, elegant conservatory and lounge room, with rear access to triple LUG plus storage and front semi-circular driveway accommodating four cars.
Source: Ken Jacobs Christies International Real Estate
Close to prominent restaurants, bars, design stores and boutiques, the property is walking distance to the CBD, Royal Botanic Gardens, Art Gallery of NSW, Woolloomooloo, and Darlinghurst cafe strip.
To arrange a private inspection or enquire about a price guide email Ken Jacobs of Ken Jacobs Christie’s International Real Estate or William Manning of McGrath Double Bay via the contact form below.
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