Absolute harbourfront with double jetty, 1,477 sqm block
A grand architect-designed retreat perched right on Middle Harbour, this unique property offers a class of living associated with only the finest residences. So much more than an executive trophy home, it takes your every contemporary need in stride boasting palatial proportions throughout, a large lift connecting the top four levels and a 20-metre infinity pool, a dual berth jetty plus boathouse, and magnificent water views to Mosman, the Sydney heads and Clontarf Beach from nearly every room.
Rare space, style + luxury built as architect's own home Desirable deep frontage with electric gate and guest parking Six living areas + dining, art staircases, full-height glass Private terraces and deck, award-winning Japanese gardens Extraordinary master wing with spa ensuite and views from bed Daikin A/C, smart control, camera security, four-car garage Self-contained option perfect for teen or extended family 1km to Seaforth shops + cafes, 450m to Spit to Manly walk
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