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4 bedrooms 3+ bathrooms Sleeps 9
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Darlinghurst, NSW
- Hyde Park14 min walk
- Circular Quay3 min drive
- Sydney Opera House4 min drive
- Sydney, NSW (SYD-Kingsford Smith Intl.)11 min drive
Rooms & beds
4 bedrooms (sleeps 9)
Bedroom 1
1 King Bed
Bedroom 2
1 Queen Bed
Bedroom 3
1 Double Bed
Bedroom 4
2 Single Beds
Living Room 1
1 Double Sofa Bed
3 bathrooms, 1 half bathroom
Bathroom 1
Toilet · Shower only
Bathroom 2
Toilet · Shower only
Bathroom 3
Toilet · Shower only
Bathroom 4
Toilet
Spaces
Deck or patio
Kitchen
Office
Balcony
Garden
Dining area
About this property
Sydney darlinghurst 4bed 3 bath Luxury house
Summary:
Exquisitely Renovated Terrace with Off-Street Parking,Tucked into a wonderfully quiet pocket of leafy Darlinghurst, this charming Victorian-era home has been stylishly remodelled to provide ultra-comfortable contemporary living with enviable proximity to every amenity this cosmopolitan inner-Sydney locale has to offer. The house is filled with natural light and boasts a practical layout that makes use of every space and melds decorative nods to its past with cutting edge fixtures.
The Space:
Beautifully appointed and ready to enjoy, it is placed a stroll to Darlinghurst public school and SCEGGS Darlinghurt, 4mins drive to Edgecliff station and 10 mins drive to bondi junction station. 10 mins walk to kings cross station only.
-Four luminous bedrooms, two with ensuite
- Large galley kitchen with high-end fittings
-Casual breakfast bar, formal dining area
-Luxe bathrooms, one with freestanding tub
-Guest powder room, discreet laundry space
-Coveted rear lane entry to off-street parking
-Chevron timber floors, plush carpeting
-Ducted air conditioning
- Soaring ceilings, ducted air-conditioning
-Just 500 metres to SCEGGS Darlinghurst
Bedroom
- Bedroom 1: 1x king bed,Has private ensuite
- Bedroom 2: 1x queen bed.
- Bedroom 3: 1x double bed.
- Bedroom 4: 2x single bed, Has private ensuite
Living Room
- Plush couch and a coffee table and single couch are available.
- 50 inches TCL smart TV.
- 6-seater dining table available.
- Laundry unit with a washer and dryer combo.
- 1 x single sofa bed
- 1 x Couch
Kitchen
- Fully equipped with utensils and cutlery.
- Toaster, kettle and a microwave available.
- Electric oven and induction cooktop.
- Dishwasher available.
Bathroom & Laundry
- Sleek bathroom.
- Travel essentials, towels and hairdryer provided.
The Neighborhood:
Darlinghurst is bordered on the north by Wolloomooloo, Potts Point, and Rushcutters Bay, on the east by Paddington, on the south by Paddington and Surry Hills, and on the west by the Sydney CBD.
Darlinghurst is located immediately east of the Sydney central business district (CBD) and Hyde Park, within the local government area of the City of Sydney.
Darlinghurst is a densely populated suburb with the majority of residents living in apartments or terraced houses. Once a slum and red-light district, Darlinghurst has undergone urban renewal since the 1980s to become a cosmopolitan area made up of precincts. Places such as Victoria Street (which connects Darlinghurst to Potts Point in the north), Stanley Street (Little Italy) and Crown Street (Vintage and Retro Fashion) are known as culturally rich destinations.These high street areas are connected by a network of lane-ways and street corners with shops, cafes and bars.
Demographically, Darlinghurst is home to the highest percentage of generation X and Y in Australia.The majority of businesses in Darlinghurst are independently owned and operated small businesses with over 50% of all commercial activity in the area being consumer oriented: indie retail, food, drink, dining, leisure and personal services. Darlinghurst is also home to large number of off-street creative industries.
Darlinghurst's main street is Oxford Street. This major Sydney road runs east from the south-eastern corner of Hyde Park through Darlinghurst and Paddington and terminates at Bondi Junction. Oxford Street is one of Sydney's most famous shopping and dining strips. The Darlinghurst end is well known around the world as the centre of Sydney's gay community, is the yearly parade route of the Sydney Mardi Gras and the spiritual birthplace of the LGBT rights movement.[8] It is home to a number of prominent gay venues and businesses, while more broadly Darlinghurst is a centre of Sydney's burgeoning small bar scene.
From the 1990s onwards, Oxford Street began to garner a reputation for being Sydney's primary "nightclub strip", popular with both gay and straight clubbers, surpassing the notorious red-light district of Kings Cross in popularity. As a result of the influx of revellers, crime rates increased in the area around 2007, particularly for assaults and robberies. This reported increase should be understood in terms of a very low background crime rate in East Sydney in general.The 2014 lockout laws saw many nightclubs close and the crime rate drop once again, with a new focus on small bars, restaurants and cafes after the lockout laws ended in 2020.
There are a number of named localities in and around Darlinghurst including Taylor Square, Three Saints Square, and confusingly also East Sydney. Locals have used this name to refer to the area immediately around Stanley Street in the suburb's west, however the title is used more broadly throughout the area from Woolloomooloo up to Taylor Square where the old Darlinghurst Gaol still has the words East Sydney in brass lettering above the main entrance. This is because from 1900 to 1969 the entire area to the east of Sydney's CBD, from the harbour to Redfern, was an electorate known as the Division of East Sydney. Already in 1820 the entire ridge line running from Potts Point to Surry Hills was known as Eastern Hill.
Darlinghurst shares a postcode (2010) and an extensive soft southern border with neighbouring suburb Surry Hills which, with Paddington to the east and Woolloomooloo, Rushcutters Bay and Potts Point to the north, comprise the metropolitan region of East Sydney. Although only minutes walk away from the Sydney CBD, this region is geographically distinct from it; separated from the more well known commercial centre by several landmarks: Central railway station, Hyde Park, St Mary's Cathedral and The Domain. East Sydney hosts many well-known restaurants.
Getting Around:
Darlinghurst is well-served by lots of forms of public transport, with many bus routes from the Eastern Suburbs converging on Oxford Street prior to entering the Sydney central business district. Route 333 between Circular Quay and Bondi Beach travels through Darlinghurst along Oxford Street. Routes 352, 373, 396 and 440 also travel through the suburb on Oxford Street. Buses that travel through the centre of Darlinghurst are routes 311 and 389.
There are no train stations in Darlinghurst, however Kings Cross railway station on the Sydney Trains Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra railway line is just over the northern border of the suburb. Museum station on the City Circle, is located just to the west of Darlinghurst, on the south-west corner of Hyde Park.
4mins drive to Edgecliff station and 10 mins drive to bondi junction station. 10 mins walk to kings cross station only.
Other Things to Note:
One parking on premises is free, we can provide daily parking permit for extra cars to park on street for free, cost is $10 per day, please send request once booking confirmed.
Exquisitely Renovated Terrace with Off-Street Parking,Tucked into a wonderfully quiet pocket of leafy Darlinghurst, this charming Victorian-era home has been stylishly remodelled to provide ultra-comfortable contemporary living with enviable proximity to every amenity this cosmopolitan inner-Sydney locale has to offer. The house is filled with natural light and boasts a practical layout that makes use of every space and melds decorative nods to its past with cutting edge fixtures.
The Space:
Beautifully appointed and ready to enjoy, it is placed a stroll to Darlinghurst public school and SCEGGS Darlinghurt, 4mins drive to Edgecliff station and 10 mins drive to bondi junction station. 10 mins walk to kings cross station only.
-Four luminous bedrooms, two with ensuite
- Large galley kitchen with high-end fittings
-Casual breakfast bar, formal dining area
-Luxe bathrooms, one with freestanding tub
-Guest powder room, discreet laundry space
-Coveted rear lane entry to off-street parking
-Chevron timber floors, plush carpeting
-Ducted air conditioning
- Soaring ceilings, ducted air-conditioning
-Just 500 metres to SCEGGS Darlinghurst
Bedroom
- Bedroom 1: 1x king bed,Has private ensuite
- Bedroom 2: 1x queen bed.
- Bedroom 3: 1x double bed.
- Bedroom 4: 2x single bed, Has private ensuite
Living Room
- Plush couch and a coffee table and single couch are available.
- 50 inches TCL smart TV.
- 6-seater dining table available.
- Laundry unit with a washer and dryer combo.
- 1 x single sofa bed
- 1 x Couch
Kitchen
- Fully equipped with utensils and cutlery.
- Toaster, kettle and a microwave available.
- Electric oven and induction cooktop.
- Dishwasher available.
Bathroom & Laundry
- Sleek bathroom.
- Travel essentials, towels and hairdryer provided.
The Neighborhood:
Darlinghurst is bordered on the north by Wolloomooloo, Potts Point, and Rushcutters Bay, on the east by Paddington, on the south by Paddington and Surry Hills, and on the west by the Sydney CBD.
Darlinghurst is located immediately east of the Sydney central business district (CBD) and Hyde Park, within the local government area of the City of Sydney.
Darlinghurst is a densely populated suburb with the majority of residents living in apartments or terraced houses. Once a slum and red-light district, Darlinghurst has undergone urban renewal since the 1980s to become a cosmopolitan area made up of precincts. Places such as Victoria Street (which connects Darlinghurst to Potts Point in the north), Stanley Street (Little Italy) and Crown Street (Vintage and Retro Fashion) are known as culturally rich destinations.These high street areas are connected by a network of lane-ways and street corners with shops, cafes and bars.
Demographically, Darlinghurst is home to the highest percentage of generation X and Y in Australia.The majority of businesses in Darlinghurst are independently owned and operated small businesses with over 50% of all commercial activity in the area being consumer oriented: indie retail, food, drink, dining, leisure and personal services. Darlinghurst is also home to large number of off-street creative industries.
Darlinghurst's main street is Oxford Street. This major Sydney road runs east from the south-eastern corner of Hyde Park through Darlinghurst and Paddington and terminates at Bondi Junction. Oxford Street is one of Sydney's most famous shopping and dining strips. The Darlinghurst end is well known around the world as the centre of Sydney's gay community, is the yearly parade route of the Sydney Mardi Gras and the spiritual birthplace of the LGBT rights movement.[8] It is home to a number of prominent gay venues and businesses, while more broadly Darlinghurst is a centre of Sydney's burgeoning small bar scene.
From the 1990s onwards, Oxford Street began to garner a reputation for being Sydney's primary "nightclub strip", popular with both gay and straight clubbers, surpassing the notorious red-light district of Kings Cross in popularity. As a result of the influx of revellers, crime rates increased in the area around 2007, particularly for assaults and robberies. This reported increase should be understood in terms of a very low background crime rate in East Sydney in general.The 2014 lockout laws saw many nightclubs close and the crime rate drop once again, with a new focus on small bars, restaurants and cafes after the lockout laws ended in 2020.
There are a number of named localities in and around Darlinghurst including Taylor Square, Three Saints Square, and confusingly also East Sydney. Locals have used this name to refer to the area immediately around Stanley Street in the suburb's west, however the title is used more broadly throughout the area from Woolloomooloo up to Taylor Square where the old Darlinghurst Gaol still has the words East Sydney in brass lettering above the main entrance. This is because from 1900 to 1969 the entire area to the east of Sydney's CBD, from the harbour to Redfern, was an electorate known as the Division of East Sydney. Already in 1820 the entire ridge line running from Potts Point to Surry Hills was known as Eastern Hill.
Darlinghurst shares a postcode (2010) and an extensive soft southern border with neighbouring suburb Surry Hills which, with Paddington to the east and Woolloomooloo, Rushcutters Bay and Potts Point to the north, comprise the metropolitan region of East Sydney. Although only minutes walk away from the Sydney CBD, this region is geographically distinct from it; separated from the more well known commercial centre by several landmarks: Central railway station, Hyde Park, St Mary's Cathedral and The Domain. East Sydney hosts many well-known restaurants.
Getting Around:
Darlinghurst is well-served by lots of forms of public transport, with many bus routes from the Eastern Suburbs converging on Oxford Street prior to entering the Sydney central business district. Route 333 between Circular Quay and Bondi Beach travels through Darlinghurst along Oxford Street. Routes 352, 373, 396 and 440 also travel through the suburb on Oxford Street. Buses that travel through the centre of Darlinghurst are routes 311 and 389.
There are no train stations in Darlinghurst, however Kings Cross railway station on the Sydney Trains Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra railway line is just over the northern border of the suburb. Museum station on the City Circle, is located just to the west of Darlinghurst, on the south-west corner of Hyde Park.
4mins drive to Edgecliff station and 10 mins drive to bondi junction station. 10 mins walk to kings cross station only.
Other Things to Note:
One parking on premises is free, we can provide daily parking permit for extra cars to park on street for free, cost is $10 per day, please send request once booking confirmed.
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Amenities
Kitchen
Washer
Dryer
Air conditioning
Outdoor space
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House Rules
Check in after 3:00 PM
Check out before 10:00 AM
Children
Children allowed: ages 0–17
Events
No events allowed
Pets
No pets allowed
Smoking
Smoking is not permitted
Important information
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Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
On-site parties or group events are strictly prohibited
Host has not indicated whether there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property; consider bringing a portable detector with you on the trip
Host has indicated that there is a smoke detector on the property
Safety features at this property include a fire extinguisher and a first aid kit
Property Registration Number 2010, PID-STRA-64986
About the area
Sydney
Darlinghurst, a neighbourhood in Sydney, is home to this holiday home. Sydney Opera House and Capitol Theatre are cultural highlights, and some of the area's notable landmarks include Sydney Harbour Bridge and Sydney Tower Eye. Looking to enjoy an event or a game? See what's going on at Sydney Cricket Ground or Accor Stadium.

Darlinghurst, NSW
What's nearby
- Hyde Park - 14 min walk - 1.2 km
- Sydney Town Hall - 2 min drive - 2.3 km
- International Convention Centre Sydney - 3 min drive - 3.5 km
- Circular Quay - 3 min drive - 2.7 km
- Sydney Opera House - 4 min drive - 3.1 km
Getting around
Restaurants
- Darbury - 5 min walk
- Bills - 1 min walk
- Tropicana Caffe - 5 min walk
- Darlo Bar - 4 min walk
- Una's - 4 min walk
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