This Sydney sanctuary boasts an underground cinema room, cellar and rooftop terrace where the views take centre stage. For sale by Fiona Hellams and Chris Wilkins of Ray White Drummoyne.
This newly built Russell Lea residence captures commanding bay, district, and Sydney city skyline vistas from a position at one of the area's highest points.
The multi-level home was architect designed and custom crafted by Camelot Homes, featuring full masonry construction and richly textured interiors with hand selected and repurposed finishes.
Source: Ray White Drummoyne“This is a beautiful modern home of bespoke luxury finished to the highest standards, and in a blue ribbon location with amazing bay and city skyline views,” Fiona Hellams told WILLIAMS MEDIA.
“It’s easily one of the best properties to come onto the local market in recent times and I’m thrilled to be involved in the sale of this extraordinary home.”
Source: Ray White DrummoyneThe sophisticated floorplan opens to expansive living/dining spaces with home office nook, and a gourmet kitchen featuring integrated European appliances.
Downstairs there is an underground cinema room with cellar tasting room, expansive garage, and laundry.
Source: Ray White DrummoyneThe first floor hosts three oversized bedrooms, each with own ensuite. From here, stairs lead to a stunning rooftop terrace that allows the views take centre stage.
A fully fenced private level garden leads to a separate split-level retreat/office or gym with additional parking and rear street access onto Clements Street, while the popular Bay Run can be easily accessed via a nearby pathway.
To arrange a private inspection or enquire about a price guide phone or email Fiona Hellams of Ray White Drummoyne or Chris Wilkins of Ray White Drummoyne via the contact form below.
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