Former home of INXS frontman Michael Hutchence to be auctioned

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The two-bedroom, one-bathroom terrace at 6 Wentworth Street, Paddington, last sold for $1.72 million in 2019 and has since been rented out.

Located in a quiet cul-de-sac near Queen Street’s cafes, the former worker’s cottage sits on 141 square metres and offers a blend of heritage charm and modern updates.

There is future potential to add a second storey in line with neighbouring homes subject to council approval. Image Domain
There is “future potential to add a second storey in line with neighbouring homes” subject to council approval. Image: Domain

Listing agents Chris Helich and Zach Carter of PPD Real Estate describe the property as a wide-fronted terrace tucked away in a charming mews-like enclave at the top end of Paddington village on the cusp of Woollahra.

Dating back to the 1840s, the single-storey home is built around a central courtyard, creating a seamless indoor-outdoor flow.

Original features include soaring 3.3-metre ceilings, French doors, and two fireplaces, one of which is in the main bedroom that opens onto the front verandah.

The legendary frontman reportedly sold the home in 1995. Image Domain
The legendary frontman reportedly sold the home in 1995. Image: Domain

The second bedroom leads to another courtyard, and a bathroom, separate laundry, and open-plan kitchen and dining area complete the home.

Domain reported that Hutchence owned the property in the 1980s while living with his then-partner Michelle Bennett. He reportedly sold the home in 1995, but much of its original character remains intact.

The layout of the home is largely the same as when Hutchence lived there. Image Domain
The layout of the home is largely the same as when Hutchence lived there. Image: Domain

According to the listing, the home offers future potential for a second storey, subject to council approval, bringing it in line with neighbouring properties.



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Nicole Lamber is a news writer for LinkDaddy News. She writes about arts, entertainment, lifestyle, and home news. Nicole has been a journalist for years and loves to write about what's going on in the world.

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