Architectural House-Size 265 SQM Apartment With Spectacular 270° Harbour Views - Luxurious Sub-Penthouse In Elite 'Thornton Place'
The breathtaking splendour of Sydney Harbour takes centre stage at this magnificent sub-penthouse architecturally transformed for luxurious house-sized living on Level 18 of Thornton Place, a landmark building in one of Sydney's best harbourside vantage points. Unsurpassed for its spectacular 270° panorama sweeping from Rushcutters Bay to the Harbour Bridge, Opera House, city skyline and north to Manly and
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