Nestled in a tree-lined street in Woollahra’s exclusive consular belt, this magnificent, secluded Georgian residence is one of the area’s grandest homes, set back from the street on a substantial 1,786sqm level dual-access landholding.

Built in the 1880s and redesigned by acclaimed architect Professor Leslie Wilkinson in the 1930s, this two-storey home showcases stately proportions, an abundance of entertaining space, and gracious traditional details.

A peerless offering of enormous significance, it’s framed by beautifully manicured gardens with a towering Norfolk Island pine, vine-covered terraces, and a pool.

Accessed via an impressive entry foyer, it includes five bedrooms, a dressing room, 6.5 bathrooms, elegant lounge, dining and sitting rooms, a library, office, a large casual living area and a contemporary gas kitchen.

Features include a versatile studio, double garaging with internal access, extensive additional parking, a butler’s pantry, cellar, ample storage, ducted air conditioning and gas bayonets. Classic details include soaring ceilings, a sweeping staircase, polished timber floorboards and marble fireplaces.

It enjoys a wonderfully cosmopolitan address just a short walk from sophisticated Queen Street village boutiques, cafes and galleries.

Council: $3,133.01 pa
Water: $196.47 pa