Landmark 1938 'Cheddington', stunning Georgian estate
Promoting unsurpassed excellence and phenomenal space, this palatial C1938 Georgian home is undoubtably one of the area's finest estates. Originally built for the editor of The Sydney Morning Herald, it rests upon a magnificent 3035sqm of sprawling botanic beauty, with park-like spaces for the family to enjoy.
Nestled well away from the road and private, grand rooms are adorned with exquisite origina
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05 Nov 2015
Sold
DiJones Upper North Shore
$4,300,000
Contract: 07/08/2015
Transfer: 05/11/2015
Listed: 05/06/2015
Days on market: 63
Block size: 3035m²
Transfer type: Full transfer
Purpose: Residence
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SummaryMedian sales
Average Age
46 years
Population
17,853
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