Hinter the cottage’s doors is a three-storey luxury home. It hides an underground “den” in the basement.
The Glebe home is hidden down a narrow laneway in Sydney’s inner-west. It blends into its surroundings and looks unassuming.
Once they have entered the foyer, guests will find a lavish living space with a fireplace made of stone, chandeliers, and a staircase leading to the lower floor.

Hinter the cottage’s doors is a three-storey, unique home. It hides an underground “den” in the basement.

After guests have stepped through the door, however, they will be greeted by a lavish living room featuring a stone fireplace and chandeliers, as well as a corner staircase leading to the lower levels.
This underground retreat is known for its walls of wood, stone, leather and stone. It also features a black-glass-panelled ceiling, timber beams, and a panelled ceiling.
You will also find a projector screen and speakers on the ceiling.
The other side of the house has a corridor that runs through the copper and black powder room, which leads to the sun-drenched backyard with an outdoor shower.

Underground hideaway, also known as a James Bond-esque retreat, is enclosed by walls made of leather, stone and wood, and a ceiling with black glass panels and timber beams.

Upstairs the living room has stone fireplace, exposed brick wall, an opulent crystal-like chandelier and the kitchen features a retro-style Smeg cooker and black marble splashback
Upstairs is a spacious dining room with natural light, and a gallery kitchen featuring a Smeg stove in retro style.
A small balcony is located off the kitchen. There are also two bedrooms upstairs with skylights and vaulted ceilings.
This two-bedroom, two bathroom home has a $1.4 million price guide after it was first sold for $1.105million in 2015.