10A Watson Street, Paddington

Auction 14 February

Paddington's Coolest Heritage Conversion, A Reinvented 19th Century Stables With Rooftop Terrace

The critically acclaimed transformation of a historic 19th century stable warehouse by Casey Brown Architecture is a masterclass in blending heritage foundations with bold contemporary design. Tucked away in a boutique cul-de-sac just off the buzz of cosmopolitan Oxford Street, the original facade remains untouched, with its stable doors carefully restored to reveal nothing of the remarkable home within. It is an honest and considered intervention that respects the past while reimagining the old warehouse for modern life. Raw yet refined, the interiors channel a sleek industrial aesthetic, with an open steel mesh staircase slicing through the levels and a unique layout that creates a dynamic environment to live, work and play. The hero of the home is the rooftop terrace, where oversized glass-panelled garage-style doors frame sweeping views across heritage rooftops. With internal access to garaging and a world of art, fashion and dining at the doorstep, this one-of-a-kind residence offers rare sanctuary in a buzzing urban setting just 450m from the gates to Centennial Park.

- Urban cool behind a heritage facade
- A unique piece of Paddington history
- Quiet no-through street, 6m frontage
- 2 bedrooms, study/dressing room
- Huge main with industrial pivot doors
- Whole-floor living and entertaining
- Hardwood floors and exposed beams
- Wood-burning fireplace, reverse air
- Streamlined stainless-steel kitchen
- Raked ceilings, restored stable doors
- Designer bathroom, clawfoot bath
- Internal access to secure garaging
- 200m to Fred's and The Wine Library

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