Nestled at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac and just 296 metres from the golden sands of Macmasters Beach, this architecturally designed cedar A-frame is more than a homeit's a coastal story waiting to be continued.
In the 1980s, this elevated home rose quietly amidst untouched bushland, a solitary retreat on the edge of the coast. Over the years, it has witnessed the transformation of the land around it while retaining its own timeless charm.
Today, it greets the morning sun with warmth, offering a private sanctuary just steps from the surfa place where generations have made memories and where the soft sea winds carry echoes of its history.
Its striking design has even captured the attention of leading design publications, celebrating a home that is as enduring as it is inviting.
Step inside, and you'll be welcomed by warm timber tones, soaring ceilings, and a relaxed beach-house ambiance that invites you to unwind. Upstairs, two generous bedrooms bathe in sunlight, complemented by a bright, north-facing bathroom that perfectly captures the home's elevated outlook.
Downstairs, a privately positioned master bedroom with ensuite offers the ultimate retreat, while the cosy living area, complete with a timber fireplace, sets the scene for intimate winter evenings. Expansive sliding doors open onto a generous decka tranquil space to entertain, relax, or simply listen to the coastal breeze rustling through the garden.
With its original condition offering scope for renovation or a retro revival, this A-frame perfectly balances timeless charm with future potential.
Highlights:
Architecturally designed cedar A-frame, iconic coastal style
296m walk to Macmasters Beach
East-facing, leafy garden outlook
Upstairs: 2 bedrooms + light-filled, north-facing bathroom
Downstairs: master with ensuite, lounge with timber fireplace
Expansive sliding doors to deck, ideal for entertaining
Original condition with renovation potential, preserving its retro charm
A home with a story, a history, and a lifestyleready for its next chapter.
90 min to Sydney CBD