'Portovenere' is one of Sydney's finest examples of 1960s architecture.
This sprawling beachfront, seven-bedroom home over two blocks was inspired by Californian Modernist architecture. It has uninterrupted views from Grotto Point, to Balmoral, and to Chinaman's Beach.
The home features five bedrooms and two separate apartments. The eat-in kitchen has water views. Stone fireplaces and parquet flooring create an organic palette in keeping with the spectacular natural setting. The home also has a rumpus room, parking for five cars, and a wine cellar and tasting room.
The manicured gardens lead directly to the beach, and contain a level lawn, and sculpture and rose garden.
The home is for sale by expression of interest, closing 2 April.
The properties on either side of Portovenere are also for sale.