Superb contemporary interiors and dazzling harbour views define this magnificent Penthouse residence atop 'Eastbourne' a security building ideally located in the heart of Darling Point. Occupying a whole floor on level 9, the apartment comprises over 350 sqm (approx.) of indoor/outdoor living and is bathed in natural light capturing the harbour panorama from Double Bay to Manly and The Heads. A unique expansive entertainer's terrace with built-in barbeque makes this Penthouse truly exceptional.
Streamlined and elegant with open-plan living/dining areas and kitchen, 4 bedrooms (3 with built-in robes) study, gym/sunroom, laundry, r/c air con, ample storage and 2 car garage. Quality features include bespoke joinery and oak floors. Located in a secluded and private pocket of Darling Point, this is Penthouse living at its finest.
PROPERTY FEATURES Premier north-east position in building Security building, Direct level lift access via lobby or garage Video Intercom. Ample visitor parking Close to CYC, McKell Park & city ferries
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