The Ultimate Easy Care Entertainer with Lovely Middle Harbour Views!

Displaying contemporary appeal this gorgeous home commands an elevated position with far reaching views across Middle Harbour with a low maintenance nature, 'Perfect to Lock up and Leave''.

Wide terraces flow from almost all rooms that create wonderful entertaining spaces or relaxing spots, to take in the magnificent panoramas across the lively harbour.


This quality brick and concrete home, features classic interiors to create the perfect executive retreat with close by waterside parklands, Clontarf beach, marina, cafes, shops and transport for easy commuting into the city.

Presenting a striking streetscape, overlooking the reserve
High ceilings, marble floors, low maintenance garden beds
Spacious lounge & dining, separate 2nd living area with wet bar
Granite gas kitchen, custom study/potential 4th bedroom, ducted air conditioning & vacuum and powder room
Internal access from DLUG and storage area which can also be used as a cellar

A FANTASTIC LIFESTYLE ON OFFER IDEAL FOR DOWNSIZERS, EXECUTIVE COUPLES AND ENTERTAINERS!

For Sale: $1,665,000
Inspect: Saturday 2.15-2.45pm & Mid Week By Appointment
Contact: Glen Wirth 0411 249 955
Marijke D'Crus 0415 937 396

property features

  • Study
  • Built-ins
  • Separate Dining Room
  • Formal Lounge
  • Balcony/Patio/Terrace
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Suburb: Clontarf

Population: 1,581

Municipality: Manly

Lifestyle

Clontarf covers an area of approximately 0.8 km² and is set above Middle Harbour from the north side, Clontarf has stunning views across to the Spit Bridge. It has an abundance of large, beautiful homes with many extensively landscaped.

Amenities

• Clontarf Reserve where you can swim in the Harbour Pool, walk your dog at Sandy point or enjoy a barbeque or picnic.
• Spit to Manly walk where you can enjoy stunning views
• Many locals use their boats to head over to Middle Harbour Yacht Club, Middle Harbour Skiff Club or any of the restaurants situated at the Spit.
• Express bus services to the city
• Close proximity to Manly, Seaforth and Balgowlah which all offer great shopping, restaurants and local services

History

Clontarf is believed to have been named after a suburb of Dublin. The original location for a battle in 1014 where the Irish managed to repel the invading Danish Vikings.

In contrast to its current upmarket harbourside standing, in the late 1800s it had a more dubious reputation for drunken licentious behaviour. Popular in the 1800's as a picnic ground and pleasure spot, a public holiday in the 1870's could see as many as 5000 people arriving by ferry from Sydney.
The population, according to the census in 2006 was 1,581. At that time the predominant age group in was 40 - 49 years.