“3 separate dwellings on huge block of land”

DUE TO HIGH DEMAND AND HIGH LEVELS OF INTEREST IN THIS PROPERTY, FINAL OFFERS AND INTEREST WILL ONLY BE ACCEPTED PRIOR TO 3PM TODAY, FRIDAY THE 19TH SEPTEMBER 2008.

IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS PROCESS TO SECURE THIS PROPERTY, PLEASE CONTACT OUR OFFICE ON 9973 4444

Every once in a while there’s a house that stands out from the crowd, a house that has that extra something that’s hard to explain. This is that house.

This house has it all… history, character, views, position, light and unlimited potential.

Only the second time offered in 60 years this is a classic beach house. Built in the 1940′s by a stonemason, it offers three separate dwellings on a huge double frontage block of useable land of approximately 1250 sq.m.

As soon as you walk into this house you know it has soul. The 15-foot ceiling in the living space sets the tone, as does the enormous open sandstone fireplace, with spectacular north-easterly views over Pittwater.

The main house has four large bedrooms, two bathrooms and two living spaces with a huge partially covered deck that overlooks the beautiful tiered garden and sparkling Pittwater. All the bedrooms enjoy stunning Pittwater views and are drenched in sunlight.

The self-contained 1-bedroom studio next to the house is currently being used as a yoga studio & office space and is steeped with history with beautiful 15-ft Moroccan doors, built to allow the removal of the ‘Australian Coat of Arms’ that were crafted there for Parliament House.

Tucked away at the bottom of the garden is the artist’s studio; a fantastic 6m x 7m private space, made out of rare blue stone, with a floor to ceiling open sandstone fireplace to heat it. This studio also has views overlooking Pittwater.
Blue stone, used as ballasts from the first fleet are used extensively throughout the house in the walls, garden steps and retaining walls. They add a sense of history and character to the house.

This house is perfect to move into as is and enjoy, or there is also plenty of scope to add your own touch with potential to extend up, subject to Council approval, enabling 260 degree views of Pittwater to the North, East and West.

Plus storage
Easy level access
(also known as 49 Cabarita Road, Avalon)