Palatial Family Home With Views & Potential On The Cusp Of A Parkside Cul-de-sac on 720m2 Land
Adjacent to Quarry Reserve gazing out over the district, this palatial multi-level home on a huge 720sqm (approx) parcel offers an inspiring setting for a large family. Presented to the market for the first time in over 50 years, the home holds much of its original architectural charm and enjoys a great sense of openness and privacy. Brick bones, graceful archways and a vast collection of living and enterta
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