It’s no secret most of the homes around Campbell are quite magical, but the one at 26 Jacka Crescent is particularly special.
Nestled in a tree-lined street with captivating vistas of Mount Ainslie, this charming three-bedroom, double-brick house is a rare find.
Thoughtfully renovated and extended, it has a blend of period character and contemporary living that results in a home that’s just as stylish as it is comfortable.
Inside, the home is bathed in natural light, with the main living area and main bedroom perfectly oriented to capture the warmth of the sun.
Every window makes the most of the views of the surrounding enchanting gardens.
The extended living room sits at the heart of the home with a beautiful connection to the front deck.
As you enter this north-facing area, you’re greeted by picturesque views over those private, established gardens – a serene backdrop for Sunday brunches, evening gatherings or when you just need a moment of peace and quiet.
The additional studio offers boundless opportunities, be it an art studio, a workshop, a kids’ retreat or extra accommodation. Whatever life stage you’re at, there’s a use for this blank-canvas space.
The main bedroom is equipped with a generously sized walk-in wardrobe and en suite, where two people can comfortably get ready for work each morning.
If you’re based in the city, that’s only a 10-minute walk away, or a three-minute drive to the Russell Business precinct.
“This charming, classic home is unique, with a northern orientation, elevated position, views towards Mount Ainslie and complete privacy. There’s the option to move straight in or add your own changes and improvements,” says agent Samantha Linsdell from Hive Property.
Highly sought after, Campbell is one of the Inner North’s treasures. It’s a two-minute walk from Campbell 5’s popular spots like Intra for a coffee or Paranormal Wines for a vino.