'Royal Terrace' c.1851 opposite the Exhibition Buildings
Allow yourself to be taken on a journey and step inside this exceptional Mid-19th Century Residence, formerly known as Number 9 Royal Terrace.
Directly opposite the exquisite World Heritage Exhibition Building and walking distance from Lygon, Brunswick and Gertrude Streets, those seeking a prestigious address minutes from Melbourne's famed CBD will be enamoured by this rare opportunity.
Before entering this historic 66 Nicholson Street address, you'll be taken aback by the incredible detail harboured in the wave of locally sourced basalt to build these 10 unique terraces.
Opening the door, your eye is naturally drawn all the way to the rear of the property and a sense of charm and history begins to take over.
The ground floor provides copious amounts of living space, both formal and informal, indoor and outdoor.
The first floor has two bedrooms, including the very grand master bedroom, with views of the Melbourne Museum. You'll also find a generous central bathroom and quaint library, which includes an opulent void, linked to the downstairs kitchen.
The top floor encompasses two bedrooms, both with direct access to a central
Lot/Plan No: 1/LP135521
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