The essence of timeless refinement, this beautiful double brick home showcases graceful interiors with a due north facing aspect and magical views over tranquil Woodford Bay. Its exclusive Longueville street is a walk to the ferry, buses and waterside parks.
- Rare offering and tightly-held by one family for 36 years - Uninterrupted access to and views over the boat flecked bay - Grand living and dining rooms, glass wrapped family/dining zone - Bi-folds to sun bathed balcony ensures heavenly entertaining - Casual living opens to sandstone terrace and private gardens - Granite finished kitchen offers Miele and Gaggenau appliances - Lower study, charming double bedrooms provide built-in robes - Oversized main bedroom has its own balcony and marble ensuite - Powder room, double garage with internal entry, double carport - Immaculate now, scope to enhance/renovate and personalise
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