10 heritage Millers Point properties on the market through Government Property NSW

10 heritage Millers Point properties on the market through Government Property NSW
Michael CrawfordDecember 7, 2020

Government Property NSW has listed 10 more Millers Point properties for sale through auction on behalf of the Department of Family and Community Services through McGrath Estate Agents.

Money from the sales will eventually be reinvested into some 1,500 social housing projects across NSW.

The below properties will go to auction 25 February. 

20 & 22 Kent Street: Neighbouring two and three bedroom residences, part of a group of three two storey terraces constructed on the site of a former quarry cutting in the 1870s.

28 Kent Street: A four bedroom two storey terrace built in the 1870s that was previously a barber shop and restaurant.

46 Kent Street: Known as ‘Chelsea House’ – this property is a five bedroom, two storey terrace built for local auctioneer William Higstrim in the early 1870s.

38 Argyle Place: A four bedroom residence, part of the ‘Wentworth Terrace’ row built by the prominent Merriman family in 1887-1888.

40 Argyle Place: A three bedroom terrace that was occupied in the late 1880s by champion rower Charles A. Bros.

60 Argyle Place: A wide, grand three bedroom terrace in the Grimes’ Buildings row.

51 Lower Fort Street: Known as ‘Wendovir’, this four bedroom, three storey property is part of Palermo Terrace, constructed in the mid-1880s.

63 Lower Fort Street: A three bedroom residence in Vermont Terrace and an example of early Federation Queen Anne architecture.

71 Lower Fort Street (above): This three bedroom two storey residence, part of Eagleton Terrace, was built in 1876 by local shipwright, Robert Drysdale.

 

Government Property NSW  announced the appointment of McGrath Estate Agents as the exclusive sales agent for the next phase of the Government’s Millers Point terrace sales program late January.

Michael Crawford

Michael is the real estate reporter for western Sydney and loves writing about homes and the people who live in them. A former production editor and news journalist, he enjoys writing about real-world property purchases as well as aspirational buys and builds. Following a recent move from Sydney’s northern beaches, Michael now actually enjoys commuting.

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