156A Brooklyn Road,Brooklyn
Originally constructed in 1895 as a Church and then converted to a residence in the mid 1980's, this home was architecturally redesigned in the 1990's to suit modern living with a quirky twist. Featured in Timber Living Magazine for its unique design, the home was architecturally designed and built. Timber bench tops and kitchen cabinets are bespoke and made by a shipwright while the French builder was a well-known Brooklyn local. The heritage listing covers the facade and is also a point of significance for the local indigenous community as children were baptised here many years ago.
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Step through the original Church entry into an open plan living space showcasing beautiful timber windows and cathedral ceilings
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Well equipped kitchen with generous island and tiled splashback
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Gorgeous covered outdoor entertaining area adjoins lawns and garden (not on title)
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Two bedrooms and a study area to the upper level with plenty of storage and w/c
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The seperate studio consists of an en-suited bedroom with covered walkway to main house
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Original floorboards with a hidden trap door perfectly suited for a cellar
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Convenient location close to all that Brooklyn has to offer including train line, parks, cafes and waterfront facilities

