Land! Build your dream home! North aspect! District Views! Bidding in Excess of $1,100,000

Land in the heart of Fairlight rarely becomes available and this block offers a perfect opportunity to capitalise on this awesome location. Live in - or rent out - the old weatherboard property while you lodge your D.A. and then watch as your dream home materialises before your eyes!

* The land is a gently-sloping block of 436sqm with a c.1920's weatherboard home positioned on it. The house has been lived in until recently and is in fair but tired condition.
* At the front is a single garage, plus a single car port.
* Awesome district views are there to be capitalised on to the North over Fairlight and on towards Manly Vale, Queenscliff and Manly. These views will be enjoyed from the lower level and more particularly from the second level (subject to council approval) of your new dream home.
* The land in front of this property falls away, offering the peace-of-mind that these views will not be built out in the future.
* A short walk brings you to the row of excellent Fairlight shops, as well as the city bus. Fairlight beach, the famous Foreshore Walk and the heart of Manly are all a quick drive away.


Now you don't need to make compromises with your next house purchase. Buy this land and build exactly what you desire!

Contact Ian Barr 0409 904 033
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Suburb: Fairlight

Population: 5,623

Municipality: Manly

Fairlight is located 13 kilometres north-east of the Sydney central business district and lies between Balgowlah and Manly on both sides of Sydney Road. The suburb reaches north past Balgowlah Road and the western boundary is Hill Street.

Fairlight takes its name from Fairlight House built by Henry Gilbert Smith (1802-1886) 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.



Fairlight Beach is located on the Manly Scenic Walkway on Sydney Harbour, which can be followed for some kilometres to Spit Bridge. The Beach experiences light harbour swells and southerly winds. Though swells up to 2 metres were recorded following Hurricane Larry, it is not a surfing beach, as the shore is rocky and the break unpredictable. The beach has sand largely made up of shell grit (largely missing from the beaches on either side), and a small rock pool.



Immediately offshore is the partial wreck of K12, a Dutch submarine. The 611-ton submarine was built in 1924 in Rotterdam, and commissioned for service in the the Dutch East Indies. It was blown ashore by storms in August 1950, and grounded on Fairlight Beach. The hull was broken up in situ and removed, but the engines and sections of the bow remain and are accessible by scuba divers.



Fairlight Beach is popular for swimming and snorkelling and as a vantage point to view harbour yacht races. Fairlight is home to the Manly Golf Club and Golf Course. Shops and cafes are located in a shopping strip in Sydney Road.



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