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'Airlie' Character family distinction on a grand scale
Rushcutters Bay
· 5 Bedrooms · 3 Baths · House
Rushcutters Bay · 5 Bedrooms · 3 Baths · House
Here lies an exceptional opportunity to acquire a unique slice of history with one of Rushcutters Bay's most significant properties. 'Airlie', a grand four-storey Victorian-era residence, dates back to the 1890s and has been beautifully preserved, sympathetically upgraded and thoughtfully designed to create a tranquil urban oasis. Featuring immaculately retained period charm and sophisticated modern additions, the gracious home is utterly private and enjoys a highly accessible setting within a stroll to the harbour's edge, waterfront parklands and the heart of Potts Point. This warm and inviting haven makes an iconic family estate with traditional elegance, impressive proportions and private alfresco entertainment spaces to deliver a wonderful living environment. Originally, the dwelling was owned and occupied by renowned Australian inventor and explorer Lawrence Hargrave from 1899 to 1902. It now displays a stunning custom design and modern renovation to keep pace with a modern lifest
Here lies an exceptional opportunity to acquire a unique slice of history with one of Rushcutters Bay's most significant properties. 'Airlie', a grand four-storey Victorian-era residence, dates back to the 1890s and has been beautifully preserved, sympathetically upgraded and thoughtfully designed to create a tranquil urban oasis. Featuring immaculately retained period charm and sophisticated modern additions, the gracious home is utterly private and enjoys a highly accessible setting within a stroll to the harbour's edge, waterfront parklands and the heart of Potts Point. This warm and inviting haven makes an iconic family estate with traditional elegance, impressive proportions and private alfresco entertainment spaces to deliver a wonderful living environment. Originally, the dwelling was owned and occupied by renowned Australian inventor and explorer Lawrence Hargrave from 1899 to 1902. It now displays a stunning custom design and modern renovation to keep pace with a modern lifest
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