This classic Federation home is for sale by Simon Harrison and James Bennett of Belle Property Lane Cove.
This sandstone Federation home sits in a quiet leafy location, and features traditional charm blended with contemporary style.
Opposite Kingsford Smith Oval in a quiet cul-de-sac location, the solid brick and sandstone Federation home was built in 1906 and is set on 897sqm of land.
A contemporary renovation means the home is filled with natural light; the home has leafy views to Tambourine Bay.
Image: Belle Property Lane Cove.
This home features seamless indoor/outdoor entertaining areas. The grand foyer entry features a vaulted ceiling and flows through to a formal living room. The open-plan marble gas kitchen contians a conservatory-style dining area.
The parents retreat takes up the top floor, and includes a private ensuite including bath. Two of the bedrooms share an ensuite bathroom.
The home is a quiet haven for family living in a prized peninsula location and is close to quality schools, shops and city transport.
Image: Belle Property Lane Cove.
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This property is for sale via auction on Saturday 12 August at 10:30am through Belle Property Lane Cove.
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