Built in 1881, ‘Latsey’ was the last of five-near identical residences constructed by the same builder, at 22, 20,18,16 and finally, 14 Gordon Street. The original front facades of all five homes are still intact today.
Owned by the same family for over two decades, significant restoration work has been undertaken over the years, with many original features retained including sash windows, front verandah cast iron lace and tessellated tiles, doors with their original locks, architraves, skirting boards, and ornate pressed metal ceilings in the entry hall and front rooms.
Privately set behind established native gardens and enjoying an elevated position, this substantial late Victorian‑era family home is a standout example of Inner West style. The practical, light‑filled floor plan reveals a beautifully considered renovation designed for effortless living and entertaining.
A bespoke Miele kitchen with butler’s pantry, marble island and Corian benchtops forms the centrepiece of the home, seamlessly connecting the living spaces to a vast rear garden with expansive outdoor lounge and open fireplace, creating a relaxed yet sophisticated setting for entertaining in all seasons.
Ideally positioned just a short stroll to the buzz of Little Portugal, local schools, and with transport at the door, this home is Petersham at its vibrant best.
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