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65 Ebden Street
Ainslie ACT 2602

Bedrooms: 5
Bathrooms: 2
Car spaces: 1
Floor area: 199m2
Land area: 1017m2
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Property Details for 65 Ebden St, Ainslie

65 Ebden St, Ainslie is a 5 bedroom, 2 bathroom House with 1 parking spaces and was built in 1955. The property has a land size of 1017m2 and floor size of 199m2. While the property is not currently for sale or for rent, it was last sold in March 2020.

Building Type
House
Year Built
1955
Floor Size
199m2
Land Size
1017m2
Local Government
Canberra Central
Lot/Plan
AINSLIE: Block 5, Section 21

Last Listing description (March 2020)

The ebden.home is thought provoking, it leaves a lasting impression. It nods to the past, present and future, designed for heritage, contemporary living and environmental consciousness. The home challenges you to think, about what can be done and how it can be done for home and garden, how a home can extend beyond the front door and incorporates the wider community. A heritage home with a brand new outlook.

Amanda and Will wanted the grass to be greener and challenged their architect David Hobbes to transform their cottage to incorporate its heritage, while creating a practical, beautiful and sustainable family home. Their much loved traditional Ainslie home has carefully and cleverly undergone a transformation, renovated and extended.


Resulting in a home that is not only aesthetically beautiful and reverent to its heritage, but one that treads lightly on our environment achieving a 5 star EER and adopting solar and water efficiency with a garden that feeds the family all year round.

The deliberately choreographed movement between garden and interiors is guided by glass openings revealing alfresco areas on all sides. Influenced by the impact of sunlight at different times of the year, the home is not only functional but gives you a sensory experience in the organic aesthetic and custom shelving and joinery throughout.

Civic mindedness is what defines the garden design, throwbacks to Ainslie early days where gardens were integral in the urban planning and were supported in the Garden City Movement. Garden, verge and streetscape combine to make an inspiring micro urban realm. Interactions and connection of the front vegetable garden to Ebden Street has become an invaluable part of the day to day enjoyment of the home.

Integral to the home is the designed garden, artistic and environmental considerations, interwoven with family function and lifestyle spaces, to create a sustainable, liveable and edible garden. It's beautiful, productive.

The ebden.home is truly remarkable as a forward thinking, environmentally aware design within the vibrant community of the Wakefield Gardens Heritage Precinct.

.features
.double brick cottage in the Wakefield Gardens Heritage Precinct with a sympathetic modern extension in 2012 that retains the design integrity of the original architecture of the home
.extension designed and project managed by renowned Canberra heritage architect, David Hobbes of Philip Leeson Architects
.two minute walk to the much-loved Ainslie shops
.highly desirable five bedrooms floorplan with ensuite to main bedroom, and bathroom access from fifth bedroom, perfect for guests
.cosy, formal front lounge celebrates heritage character with connecting hallway flowing to the rest of the house and the rear garden
.window seats in lounge room and master bedroom overlooking the gardens
.large open plan living and dining areas with beautiful coffered ceilings
.expansive family kitchen with Miele appliances, Schweigen exhaust, Abey sinks, walk-in pantry, granite benchtop and soft-close Harn drawers
.high quality fittings in both bathrooms including Astra Walker tapware, Tasmanian oak joinery and underfloor heating
.large main bathroom with freestanding 1800mm bath, vanity with Ceasarstone benchtop and separate concealed shower and toilet
.ensuite bathroom with marble benchtop
.northern orientation, with passive solar designed large double-hung sash windows in the family room providing light in winter and maximising shade in summer
.Niles ceiling speakers installed throughout the lounge, dining and main bedroom and on the northern and western decks
.bespoke Tasmainian oak joinery provides extensive storage throughout the home
.two slow combustion fireplaces, one Chiminee Phillippe and one Stovax
.picture rails throughout the house
.energy efficient LED down lights
.15 solar panels currently linked to the electricity grid
.double glazing throughout, all windows in the house replaced during the 2012 renovation (four heritage compliant windows to the eastern side have insulative film comparable to double glazing)
.electronic sliding front gate enabling fully fenced and gated front garden
.ducted gas heating (6 star) and gas instantaneous hot water (5 star) both installed in 2012
.new ceiling and underfloor installation installed through extended and original parts of the house, installed 2012
.extensive outdoor storage areas ideal for sports equipment plus wood storage and compost areas
.single large carport provides privacy to the northern deck
.extensive outdoor entertaining areas for every season - including covered back verandah with views to Black Mountain, northern deck with plumbed-in gas for BBQ, southern deck and eastern paved entertaining area
.fully landscaped and established gardens designed by Karina Harris of Harris Hobbs Architects with low-maintenance and productive-garden design-brief
.automatic reticulated water system throughout the gardens plus irrigated front vegetable garden in a 'parterre style' made from double brick
.established fruit and citrus trees including highly productive espaliered lemon tree, raspberry, rhubarb and asparagus patches
.established roses, maple and ornamental pear trees
.large, level rear lawn for the kids, with red brick path around the circumference of the house perfect for scooter riding!
.handmade stone feature walls in Nimmitabel Blue stone; red brick and porphyry paving
.rainwater harvesting through a slimline Colorbond watertank plumbed to toilets and washing machine; bladder water tank under verandah plumbed to garden irrigation

EER 5.0
Total site coverage (excluding outdoor storage): 285m2 (approx.)
Living size: 199 m2 (approx.)
Decked areas: 65m2 (approx.)
Carport: 21m2 (approx.)
Land size: 1017 m2
Land value: $773 000
land rates: $4 808 pa (approx.)
Built: 1940
Extension: 2012

Property History for 65 Ebden St, Ainslie, ACT 2602

A timeline of how this property has performed in the market
Last Sold
$1,825,000
21 Mar 2020
  • 21 Mar 2020
    Sold for $1,825,000
  • 27 Feb 2020
    Listed for Sale Auction 12:00pm Saturday 21 March 2020
  • 18 Aug 2007
    Sold for $677,000
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About Ainslie 2602

The size of Ainslie is approximately 3.5 square kilometres. It has 19 parks covering nearly 9.3% of total area. The population of Ainslie in 2016 was 5189 people. By 2021 the population was 5376 showing a population growth of 3.6% in the area during that time. The predominant age group in Ainslie is 50-59 years. Households in Ainslie are primarily couples with children and are likely to be repaying over $4000 per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in Ainslie work in a professional occupation.In 2021, 60.70% of the homes in Ainslie were owner-occupied compared with 57.70% in 2016.

Ainslie has 2,283 properties. Over the last 5 years, Houses in Ainslie have seen a 34.31% increase in median value, while Units have seen a 44.34% increase. As at 30 November 2025:

  • The median value for Houses in Ainslie is $1,539,585 while the median value for Units is $1,075,319.
  • Houses have a median rent of $800 while Units have a median rent of $750.
There are currently 7 properties listed for sale, and 3 properties listed for rent in Ainslie on OnTheHouse. According to Cotality's data, 76 properties were sold in the past 12 months in Ainslie.

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