Landmark family residence in Wahroonga's golden triangle
'Hazeldean' circa 1898 sits graciously amidst over 3,422sqm of exquisitely landscaped gardens in Wahroonga's golden triangle. An original Queen Anne country guesthouse designed by Varney Parkes; the son of Sir Henry Parkes, an award-winning restoration complete with full championship tennis court and 14 metre heated pool has returned this grand estate to its former glory.
A breathtaking display of grandeur showcasing nine bedrooms, including two self-contained one-bedroom apartments in separate wings, stepping inside 'Hazeldean' is like embarking on a journey back in time, where opulence and grandeur reigned supreme.
An exceptional opportunity to secure one of Sydney's landmark property's, beyond the grand hallway with original embossed wallpaper to the distinguished formal lounge and dining rooms, ornate 3.8m high ceilings, covered parking for four cars and gated entry, this pinnacle of blue ribbon living has been thoughtfully re-imagined for today's in/outdoor lifestyle.
A short level stroll to Wahroonga Park, the train station, local café's, restaurants and shops as well as Wahroonga Prep, Abbotsleigh and Knox Grammar, this exceptional estate is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.
Circa 1898 estate awarded the 2002 Ku-ring-gai Heritage Restoration Awards Grand hallway leading to an elegant formal lounge with decorative ceilings Stately formal and informal dining rooms plus a multitude of living spaces Carrara marble kitchen featuring an original 18th century butcher's block Premium European appliances and gas cooking Powered louvre roof system above north facing deck overlooking the pool, court and rear gardens Championship synthetic grass tennis court and 14 metre gas heated pool and spa Nine bedrooms includes a secluded parents' suite with private sitting room Two fully self-contained one-bedroom apartments in a separate wing Original Kauri pine floorboards and circa 1890 original embossed wallpaper Ducted reverse cycle air conditioning throughout and working gas fireplaces Six bathrooms includes a master suite with clawfoot bath and separate shower 1,500-bottle wine cellar, home office, library, rumpus and media room Covered parking for four cars plus onsite secure parking for four or more additional vehicles Motorized gate entry set amidst sprawling park-like landscaped gardens Short level stroll to Wahroonga Park, the train station, local café's, restaurants and shops as well as Wahroonga Prep, Abbotsleigh and Knox Grammar Magnificent 3,422sqm heritage estate with imposing street presence within Wahroonga's Golden Triangle
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