
An expansive Tudor revival home has hit the market on Sydney’s Northern Beaches in a rare fusion of coast and country charm.
Set back in a quiet position on a spacious 838sqm block, 715 Warringah Road, Forestville gives a hint of medieval living just a 15-minute drive from the beach.
Positioned walking distance from a variety shops, restaurants, schools, amenities and transport, buyers are spoilt for choice in this bushy location which is also just 14km from Sydney CBD.
The character filled home offers a savvy buyer an unmatched opportunity to renovate and adapt, while taking advantage of the property’s solid and unique foundation.
Timber-look Tudor features give the home an authentic medieval flair. Picture: Getty
The rare offering has exciting future potential thanks to scope for a multi-dwelling housing development (STCA), leaving buyers with an enviable range of options.
Inside the property are three large bedrooms with two full bathrooms, an open-plan lounge and dining space, along with a multitude of mixed living areas.
An open plan layout makes the most of this home's spacious interior. Picture: realestate.com.au
Outside, buyers can relax at the thought of the property’s large inground pool and spacious yard, perfect for any occasion.
Also featuring a triple garage, the property benefits from a wide driveway, and clever and quiet positioning away from the main road.
This large inground pool is perfect for families and entertaining. Picture: realestate.com.au
It’s not just the new owners of this property that can live like kings within its Tudor walls. A one-bedroom granny flat on the land works as both a separate visitor space or the perfect opportunity for an owner to benefit from rental income.
On the market for an undisclosed price, the unique property is set for auction later next month.
Upstairs at 715 Warringah Road. Picture: realestate.com.au
High-demand, low-density and on the edge of the 5,440-acre Gadigal National Park, Forestville has a median sale price of $2.5 million.
With close proximity to the north shore train line and Chatswood CBD, this home is sure to give its new owners a gloriously quirky retreat where forest and coast come together.
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