Gatsby's town-house is the quintessential in-town home, a walker's dream located opposite the magnificent 'Riverside Club'. Built in 2015 by the esteemed Bernie Malatzky it comprises three bedrooms and two bathrooms in an open plan design that allows the media room to become a flexible fourth bedroom. Beautifully appointed with Smeg appliances, European oak floors and Daikin central heating and cooling to all rooms, it is blessed with two verandahs for you to enjoy the afternoon village de-light. The elevated 1,206 sqm block is low maintenance and cleverly landscaped with natives and provides the best balance of luxury in-town living Denmark has offered. Gatsby's viewings are by appointment. Please call Ian on 042 7409 500.
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