Positioned in Pymble's exclusive east side, this tightly held home exudes potential and lifestyle in equal measure. First acquired by the same family over a century ago and built by renowned architect and owner Charles Madden of Liner House fame, it now invites an exciting new chapter, offering scope for a cosmetic update, reconfiguration or the opportunity to create a dream residence on this prized north-to-rear parcel (STCA). Currently configured to accommodate multi-generational living, a self-contained wing provides dual independent accommodation, while a seamless connection to the tranquil gardens enhances its appeal. High-side set, exquisitely private and occupying a blue ribbon address within walking distance of rail and Pymble Public School, this is a truly unique offering.
- Predominantly double brick family home on a prime 972sqm near-level parcel
- Light-filled living area with hardwood floors and a peaceful rear garden outlook
- Modern kitchen fitted with a suite of premium appliances and stone benchtops
- Highlander 900mm gas cooktop, Asko dishwasher and plentiful cabinetry
- Large paved terrace for entertaining overlooks the secluded park-like gardens
- Child-friendly lawns and established gardens offering privacy and the sound of birdsong
- Self-contained apartment-style living offering dual income potential (STCA)
- Expansive parents' retreat with adjoining dressing room/study
- High ceilings and garden views from almost every window
- Off-street parking for four-plus cars
- Built in 1941 by owner and renowned architect Charles Madden
- Original plans and drawings available
- Blue ribbon location just 850m to Pymble Public School
- Station buses at the end of the street and just 1.1km walk to rail
- 400m to Bannockburn Oval and walking distance to village shops
- Close to elite schools including PLC, Knox, Abbotsleigh and Barker College
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