For sale by Jason Roach of The Agency who told WILLIAMS MEDIA, “The buyer has the unique opportunity to put their own touch on the Art Deco home.”
This Art Deco statement home in the Sydney suburb of Killara was designed by acclaimed architect Walter Burley Griffin and sits on a 2,308sqm block (approx.) with a wide frontage and north to rear aspect.
The double brick home features many superb original features and a sprawling mostly single level design and enjoys a pool with poolhouse and bath, and tennis court.
Source: The Agency“Massive land parcels like this in one of the North Shore’s most prestigious suburbs are rare. The buyer has the unique opportunity to put their own touch on the Art Deco home, designed by acclaimed architect Walter Burley Griffin,” Jason Roach told WILLIAMS MEDIA.
“Griffin had a wonderful way of preserving the landscape and designing the home in synergy with its surrounds, and this home is no exception. The new owner can enjoy the pool and tennis court in privacy, with well-developed gardens around the perimeter creating a private haven for the family.”
Source: The Agency“Griffin’s modernist architectural style is highly prized today, and this home is one of only small cluster of homes he designed on Sydney’s north shore.”
“The house is a solid build, featuring double brick and many beautiful original features like the domed ceilings, curved glass walls and original fire places. It’s just waiting for the right family to come and make it their own.”
Source: The AgencyThe home is walking distance from to bus and rail and falls within Killara Public and Killara High catchment zones.
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