Innovative 1960s glamour
A rare and exceptional example of authentic modernist architecture, Camelot’ was built in 1968 on a prized parkside block fronting onto the sprawling expanse of Centennial Park. Set within one of Sydney’s most tightly held enclaves, it showcases the signature design principles of mid 20th century architecture – abundant natural light, cross flow ventilation and a free flowing radial floorplan. Revolutionary in its day and still outstanding in its conception, it reveals superior craftsmanship throughout from the hand laid marble and terrazzo flooring to the organic sculptural walls and huge expanses of curved glass. Exuding a sense of understated glamour, its expansive interiors incorporate a series of dining and entertaining spaces for every occasion.
An exclusive lifestyle address
Introduced by a manicured garden, its streamlined, sculptural interiors are punctuated by a series of unique elements including a skylit Koi pond, internal rainforest garden and hideaway study. Each adds a distinctly individual flavour to the home while its innovative design affords superb adaptability of space. A contemporary dine-in European appointed granite kitchen features an adjoining laundry or ideal butler’s pantry while the casual living area opens to a private walled courtyard. Features include four beds with built-ins, four terrazzo baths, sauna, powder room, double garage with rear lane access, large store room, ducted air and back to base alarm. Held by only three families, Camelot’ remains in exceptional original condition and offers an exquisite environment for showcasing artwork and furniture from any era. With Centennial Park creating an extension of the front garden, it’s a stroll to Woollahra village, Oxford Street dining, the Entertainment Quarter and Equestrian Centre.
For further details or an inspection of the property please contact:
Nick Broadhurst on 0434 071 071 or email Nick at nick.broadhurst@au.knightfrank.com or Ken Jacobs on 0407 190 152 or email Ken at ken@kenjacobs.com.au.