Classic 1940s Beach House With Three Separate Dwellings
Only the second time offered in 60 years this quintessential beach is a wonderful mix of space and character.
This house has a history of social conscience and creativity, with the resident artists and sculptors leaving their mark. This is evident as soon as you arrive at the front door as the magnificent rocks are embedded with their artworks.
This house is a wonderful balance of meandering gardens and established jacarandas connecting the three separate dwellings with the spectacular backdrop of Pittwater. The garden also features two permaculture vegetable gardens and numerous fruit trees.
This property's relationship with nature and light give it that special ‘feeling' when you walk in. It's quirky and has great character combined with a wonderfully relaxed vibe that makes you feel like you're long way from anywhere.
This is a unique property so if you're looking for a house with soul then look no further…
History: The Australian Coat of Arms were made in the separate studio next to the house. Blue stone used as ballasts in the first fleet are used extensively throughout the properties walls, garden steps and retaining walls
Character: This timber clad beach house was built in the 1940's by a stone-mason with two separate floor to ceiling open sandstone fireplaces.
Views: The house has spectacular views over Pittwater to both the north-east and western aspect.
Spacious: There are three separate dwellings on this property.
1. The main house has 4 sundrenched bedrooms all with water -views, 2 bathrooms and 2 living spaces, with a large partially covered deck overlooking the tiered garden & Pittwater.
2. Separate entry self-contained 1-bedroom studio used as a yoga studio and office with 15-foot Moroccan doors and spectacular Pittwater views.
3. Artists studio (6m x 7m) tucked away at the bottom of the garden with water views and floor to ceiling open sandstone fireplace.
Position: The house is beautifully quiet and peaceful set amongst the trees with no road noise and only 20 min walk to Avalon shops and enjoys wonderful sea breezes during the summer months. Paradise Beach is a stones throw away.
Light: The house enjoys the morning light and the afternoon sunsets from both the north-eastern aspect and the west.
Unlimited potential: There are three separate dwellings on this enormous double frontage block of usable land (1250 sq.m)You can enjoy as is or go up another level and have 270 degree views of Pittwater.
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