Expansive Art Deco apartment in small block of six, steps from the shoreline
Effortlessly warm and welcoming, this beautiful apartment captivates with an atmosphere of space, comfort and timeless period charm. Stepping beyond the garden-fringed façade of 'Chesterton' and up through its beautiful Art Deco stairwell, sandstone, timber and leadlight details testify to the building's heritage, while a series of modern enhancements ensure the apartment is primed for a relaxed harbourside lifestyle. Kirribilli Wharf is only 200 metres away for a seamless city commute.
- Rich timber floorboards extend beneath classic plate rails and high ceilings - Grand lounge and dining rooms framed by greenery, additional sitting area - Stone/gas kitchen with servery to meals area overlooking common gardens - Three bedrooms, one with ensuite, full main bathroom and internal laundry - Rear access via Peel Street to garage with loft storage plus extra storeroom - Stroll to Kirribilli Village, stunning harbouside reserves, Milsons Point Station
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