Festival House, a grand Victorian villa on Glebe Point
Built c1904 and standing proud as one of Glebe Point's finest residences, Festival House is a landmark Federation villa of rare beauty and scale. Set on an unusually deep 345sqm approx with a 9m frontage and prized rear access via Charlton Lane to double parking, the two-storey home is freestanding to the north and captures the grandeur of a bygone era with impressive proportions, 3.3m ceilings and exquisit
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"With open hearts and minds, together we grow." artwork by David Williams of Gilimbaa.