Cocooned in greenery and remarkably private, this contemporary Bronte residence by Dale Jones-Evans Architecture delivers urban sophistication in a coastal setting. Wrapped in copper with tropical greenery all around, the freestanding home is perched high at the quiet cul-de-sac end of the street, enjoying easy access via Bronte Gully to the sand and surf. A creative architectural vision and masterful manipulation of light and space have shaped a home designed for gathering, retreat and effortless entertaining, with expansive glazing framing curated vistas and drawing the outdoors in. The top-floor parents' retreat forms a secluded sanctuary while the flexible family layout features four bedrooms, a study and media room, along with internal access to a double garage and a sun-soaked north-facing backyard with heated saltwater pool. With Bronte Public School just around the corner, a child-friendly reserve at the end of the street and no through-traffic, this tightly held pocket is surrounded by cafe hubs and scenic coastal walks linking Tamarama's surf breaks with the sheltered waters of Clovelly Beach.
- 12m frontage, north-to-rear aspect
- Origami-like moulded copper roof
- Lush established tropical gardens
- Blackbutt floorboards, custom joinery
- 4 large bedrooms with built-in robes
- Private whole-floor parents' retreat
- North-facing deck, walk-in robe
- Home office/2nd living, library wall
- Sunlit living, double-height ceilings
- Sleek chef's indoor-outdoor kitchen
- Gaggenau appliances, walk-in pantry
- Bi-folds to a north-facing bbq deck
- Saltwater pool (solar and gas heating)
- Media retreat/den with a wet bar + murphy Bed (guest bedroom)
- 3 bathrooms and a guest powder room
- Large internal laundry/utilities room
- Central heating and reverse cycle air
- Double lock-up garage and plant room
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