Spacious family entertainer with district panoramas
A quintessential family entertainer, this spacious two level home fuses welcoming living zones with an array of relaxing outdoor spaces and elevated views over to Olympic Park. Bordering Putney and Gladesville, it's a walk to quality schools and city transport, while moments to shops and vibrant cafes.
- Living and dining room captures sweeping district panoramas - Inviting family room with wet b
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