Constructed in 1888, the iconic Yabba Yabba sits elegantly within its 1 acre formally divided, 100 year old gardens. The superbly restored heritage mansion is a true example of opulent living as it was at the turn of the century.
The property combines the grace of the 19th century without compromising on the luxuries of modern day living and is licensed to hold up to 3 weddings a month if one so desires.
Features include: • Full size newly resurfaced championship tennis court • 11 luxurious suites each with marble bathroom • Full commercial style stainless kitchen • Chandelier ballroom with French doors opening out to the huge entertaining deck • Formal lounge room with open fire place • 15 foot timber lined ceilings and decorative cornice & architraves • Numerous outdoor entertaining areas and hardwood decking • 100 year old walnut tree and established orchard with apple, plum, nectarine cherry & pomegranate trees to name a few.
One of Blackheath's earliest original guesthouses Yabba Yabba needs to be seen to be appreciated, as words can't describe & do not do justice, to the once in a lifetime opportunity on offer.
Features include: Air conditioning,Floorboards,Indoor Spa,Alarm System,Gas,Fireplace(s),Gas,Separate Dining Room,Heating,Dishwasher,Tennis Court,Secure Parking,Balcony / Deck,Garden / Courtyard
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