'Glenrosa' a c1880s sandstone residence of vintage charm
Beyond its enchanting cottage facade, c1880s 'Glenrosa' showcases all its original charm and character blended with a rear extension by a local heritage architect to create an inviting family retreat. Embraced on a lavish 1,119sqm block, its premium quiet street is a walk to top local schools, city buses, Hunters Hill shops and cafes.
- Cosy lounge room exudes period appeal with marble fireplace
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