This romantic pink and green Spanish mission mansion is something of an icon on the Sydney real estate scene.
Crafted by the renowned architect Alan Edgecliff Stafford in the 1920s, this prestigious trophy home has hosted esteemed charity events and graced the pages of fashion magazines. With notable appearances in film and reality TV, including Mao’s Last Dancer and The Bachelor, its allure is undeniable.
Inside, timeless interiors boast wrought iron balustrades, Huon pine floorboards, and a striking lead light window in the grand foyer. Formal spaces include a lounge with a stone fireplace and French doors opening to a covered terrace, while the spacious dining room connects seamlessly to outdoor areas.
Upstairs, four bedrooms include a lavish main suite with a sunroom and dressing room. Outside, the Mediterranean-style pool area features a renovated cabana, offering a luxurious guest suite with a kitchenette and rooftop terrace.
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