109 Gloucester Street, The Rocks, Sydney NSW 2000
Georgian ‘Jobbins Terrace’ c. 1857
Rare Residential Opportunity in Tightly-Held Precinct
3 Bed | 1.5 Bath
Built between 1855 - 1857, 109 Gloucester Street forms part of Jobbins Terrace, a rare remaining example of a Greek Revival terrace row.
Forming part of the historic Long's Lane Precinct, home to some of Sydney’s earliest architecture, 109 Gloucester Street is an exceptional residence in one of the city’s most revered and sought-after locations.
Set within historic Long's Lane enclave, home to only 17 residences, Jobbins Terrace stands as one of Sydney's earliest and most architecturally distinguished terrace rows.
Designed in the mid-1850s by Oswald Lewis, it features a rare Greek Revival ‘break-front’ facade, representative of the shift from simple colonial dwellings to true architectural composition.
This combination of scarcity, heritage and provenance makes it an irreplaceable piece of The Rocks' living history.
This Exquisite Terrace Home Features:
Meticulously restored front facade, with convict-cut sandstone plinth, original entry door and tuck-pointed brickwork
Generous proportions with soaring ceilings and polished hardwood timber floors
Light-filled lounge and dining with original sash windows and Jetmaster gas fireplace
Brand new chef’s kitchen with Calacatta Viola marble benchtops, PITT gas cooktop and Miele appliances
Ground floor Carrara marble powder room
Spacious master suite with Jetmaster gas fireplace
Two further upper level bedrooms with original sash windows, polished floorboards, and fireplace surround
Top floor bedroom features a study nook and original dormer window, capturing Sydney Harbour Bridge views
Luxuriously-appointed Carrara marble bathroom with bath and rainwater shower
Cleverly designed, concealed internal laundry room with ample storage
Private north facing courtyard and sunlit entertainers' deck
Beautifully landscaped low-maintenance gardens
Rear lane pedestrian access
Parking permit available
Stroll to the Opera House, Sydney Harbour Bridge, The Rocks, Circular Quay, and world-class dining
Ferries and trains within a few minutes’ walk
A Meticulous Restoration Combines Luxury and Legacy.
109 Gloucester Street, The Rocks been artfully re-imagined by leading Australian firm TZG Architects. Maximising space while adhering to heritage requirements, the terrace’s layout includes a deceptively spacious laundry room and convenient marble powder room on the ground floor, with exceptional finishes throughout.

