7 Stanley St, Queens Park NSW 2022, Australia
Framed by lush greenery and set on a deep dual-access block, this beautiful freestanding Federation home delivers a rare blend of character, comfort and opportunity in one of Queens Park’s most coveted parkside streets. Built in 1900, ‘Oroya’ sits proudly among the suburb’s signature residences with the park at one end of the street and Bondi Junction’s vibrant retail and entertainment hub at the other, placing nature and urban convenience in perfect balance. Smart updates enhance the home’s warm and welcoming feel with a spacious open plan rear that soaks up sunshine and opens via a wall of glass to a lush backyard. Featuring rear lane access to garaging, the three-bedroom home is immediately liveable and utterly charming but it’s the potential here that will really capture your imagination with DA approved plans by Andrew Burges Architects for a new two-storey rear addition, double garage and swimming pool. Ideal for families, this is a lifestyle address where green space is on your doorstep, Bar Lucio is around the corner and Bondi Junction is just a 500m stroll away making day to day living a breeze.
– Queen Anne Federation built in 1900
– 9m wide frontage, rear lane access
– Classic good looks, elegant hallway
– DA approval for a 2nd level, DLUG and pool
– 3 double bedrooms plus a study area
– Bay fronted main, classic high ceilings
– 2 with built-in robes, king-sized main
– Light-filled open plan living and dining
– Limewashed floorboards, sash windows
– Skylit kitchen with a Smeg gas cooker
– Casual living opens to a private garden
– Undercover play area, cellar storage
– 2 bathrooms, 2nd bath with laundry
– Solar power system, huge cellar storage
– Lock-up garage, access via Newland Lane
– Approved plans by Andrew Burges Architects
– 400m to Queens Park, 500m to Westfield
– 700m to the gates of Centennial Park
– Walk to schools, minutes to beaches