Perfect Family Home!!!

Offering wonderful low maintenance living in one of Fairlights' most desirable streets this home is a must see. Character interiors and relaxing views to the harbour and reserve beyond offer a great lifestyle that's moments to beaches, ferry, cafes and restaurants.

This home is Set over two levels and is well suited to both growing families and or busy couples, with large entertaining terraces and an array of living areas. All this just moments to local beaches, public transport and shopping centres.

Features Include:
* Gorgeous open plan living and dining with fireplace that flows to a massive entertaining terrace with stunning harbour and reserve views ideal for entertaining or relaxing.
* Additional formal and informal living areas
* Three spacious bedrooms with the easy option of a fourth if required.
* Main bedroom is huge including ensuite, a massive parents retreat, study, private sundeck and stunning terrace with broad harbour and reserve views.
* Kitchen incorporates walk in pantry.
* High ceilings, character timber work and fabulous light are all important features
* Lock up garage and storage

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Suburb: Fairlight

Population: 5,623

Municipality: Manly

Lifestyle

Fairlight is located 13km from the CBD and lies between Manly and Balgowlah on both sides of Sydney Road.

Amenities

• Fairlight beach which popular for swimming and snorkelling and features a pool
• Manly West Public School and close proximity to other local schools in neighbouring suburbs
• Short stroll to Manly
• Manly Golf Club and Golf Course
• Shopping strip located on Sydney Road with cafes and boutiques
• Public buses to Manly and the CBD
• Close proximity to Balgowlah and Seaforth

History

Fairlight takes its name from Fairlight House built by Henry Gilbert Smith on land he bought in 1853 from John Parker who had received a land grant in 1837. The house was named after Fairlight, East Sussex, a historic village in Hastings on the south coast of England.
Fairlight was originally only the area near the beach where Fairlight house, once stood and the suburb at the top of the hill was called Red Hill, due to the pre-World War II red gravel surface of Sydney road.