Contemporary artist Merryn Hull, lists her Darlinghurst warehouse space
Contemporary artist Merryn Hull has listed her unique Darlinghurst warehouse conversion.
Contemporary artist Merryn Hull, who divides her time between Sydney and the Hunter Valley, has listed her Darlinghurst warehouse space.
The two bedroom, two bathroom Stanley Street conversion sits within the Angus House complex.
There is a $2.1 million guide for its September 10 auction through BresicWhitney agents Emily Davidson and David Smith-Cameron.
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It comes with exposed beams, double-height ceilings and oak flooring.
Hull, who trained as an architect, is contemporary artist working across painting, installation, sculpture and photographic imagery.
Set close to the cosmopolitan restaurant and cafe scene, the complex comes with a communal rooftop terrace with city skyline views.
“A huge residence within ‘Angus House’, this home has the unique style and glamorous appeal that comes from a well-executed warehouse conversion” the listing reads.
“In a predominantly owner-occupied building, the 2-level floorplan plus parking on a separate title delivers an impressive 150 sqm in total, amid Darlinghurst’s best cosmopolitan restaurant and cafe scene.
“So much space and wow factor on the edge of Sydney, along with a communal terrace and city skyline views from the rooftop.”
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Originally published as Contemporary artist Merryn Hull, lists her Darlinghurst warehouse space