Renovated double-fronted 1895 home w/ studio on 369sqm
A renovated double-fronted beauty with a detached studio bedroom above the garage, this residence is an elegantly crafted example of period preservation and contemporary style, set on an impressive 369sqm land parcel. In the area's sought-after waterside pocket, the design flows across multiple wings, equally private as they are connected, opening to a series of courtyard scenes and patio spaces. A sophisticated retreat and a fluid entertainer.
Highlights * The landmark 1895 residence 'Fernbank' * Double-fronted style on a large allotment * Renovated & rebuilt around its NE aspect * Outdoor flow via series of stacking doors * Walled courtyard & entertaining settings * Rear garage w/ 5th bedroom suite above * Striking entry foyer, 2 sep. living spaces * Large contemporary kitchen, stone benches * Luxe king-sized master in its own wing * Desirable harbour-side pocket of the area
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