A Pristine Family Home in a Prized Central Location

Nestled in a quiet leafy cul-de-sac less than 200m from Seaforth village shopping centre, city buses and the primary school, this transformed character home is an enchanting family haven.

Placed amid private established child-safe grounds with level sun drenched lawns framed by a series of manicured hedges, it features a bright and sunny air conditioned living and dining space that flows to the covered rear entertainers' patio and gardens, stunning CaesarStone kitchen with gas Ilve stove, three double bedrooms with built-ins, sunroom or study, modern bathroom with heated marble flooring, guest w/c, lime washed flooring, plantation shutters, work shed and carport.

A lifestyle of comfort and convenience beckons.

Contact Tim Wirth on 0241 997 845

property features

  • Polished Timber Floors
  • Built-ins
  • Garden
  • Study
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Suburb: Seaforth

Population: 6,357

Municipality: Manly

Lifestyle

Seaforth is situated on the Northern Beaches just 12km from the CBD bordered by North Balgowlah, Balgowlah Heights and Clontarf. With fantastic harbor views of Middle Harbour, Sugarloaf Bay and Bantry Bay, It has become one of Sydney’s most exclusive and sought after suburbs offering boutique style living in an exceptional location.

Amenities

• Seaforth Village offering a range of various services, cafes and restaurants.
• Seaforth Primary School is located in Kempbridge Avenue and there are a number of other local schools close by such as Balgowlah Boys Campus and Saint Cecilia’s School
• Regular bus services to Manly, CBD, Chatswood, Narraweena and the CBD.
• Sangrado public jetty where you can kayak or fish
• Harbour pool in Gurney Crescent
• Seaforth Oval which is home to Seaforth Football Club
• Minutes to 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 is just nearby
• 5 minutes’ drive to Manly where you can catch a ferry, shop or eat at one of the many amazing eateries

History

Named after Loch Seaforth and Seaforth Island in Scotland the suburb of Seaforth was originally a 30 acre grant made to James Bligh in 1857. In 1906 astute real estate developer Henry F Halloran subdivided and sold Seaforth Estate.
Like the surrounding suburbs of the Northern Harbour district it was after WWII that development really started to take off.
What was once a bluff of virgin bush land joined to the rest of Sydney by a narrow two lane wooden bridge is now a thriving and popular suburb. The weekend shacks long replaced by opulent 3 story homes with enviable harbour vistas.