Gracious Family Residence with 1244sqm of Level landscaped Grounds

Nestled on 1244sqm of level landscaped gardens, this most appealing 1920's family home combines traditional character and elegance. Situated in a prized pocket of Balgowlah Heights, 13 Wanganella Street is a perfect location for families to enjoy the outdoor recreational activities of the area as well as being conveniently located to bus transport, shops and schools.

An expansive floor plan showcases fabulous formal & casual living areas including a sun-drenched conservatory, which opens onto a sandstone terrace perfect for alfresco dining. Nearby is a media room, laundry with clothesline access, storage, office, childrens study area and a reading room opening on to a wonderful north facing patio overlooking a lush private garden area complete with Tuscan influenced fountain.

Accommodation upstairs consists of 4 generous sized bedrooms with built-ins. Ocean glimpses are enjoyed by day and St Patrick's Estate glitters by night. Beyond the master bedroom step outdoors to a sun drenched north-facing terrace.

Beautifully manicured gardens and the red brick faade on sandstone foundations give this exceptional property wonderful street appeal.

Features

Formal Lounge Room (built in bookshelf and jet master fireplace)

Four Generous size bedrooms with built in wardrobes

Formal and Casual dining

Media room

Conservatory

Reading Room

Office

Double block of level land

Double Lock up garage

"Lendalyn" is a spacious and tastefully refurbished residence ready to be enjoyed - Contact Tim Wirth on 0421 997 845 to arrange a private inspection.

property features

  • Close to Transport
  • Close to Shops
  • Close to Schools
  • Fireplace(s)
  • Built-ins
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Suburb: Balgowlah Heights

Population: 3,127

Municipality: Manly

Lifestyle

Balgowlah Heights is located between North and Middle Harbour and is a suburb filled with character and a boutique way of living. It is 11km from the city offering convenience yet is surrounded by pristine water frontages and a stunning outlook as it is positioned on a headland.

Amenities

• Balgowlah Heights shops which consists of a small supermarket, cafes and a variety of shops and services
• Balgowlah Heights Public School and close proximity to other local schools such as Balgowlah Boys Campus
• Dobroyd Head offering panoramic views across Manly to the Eastern Suburbs
• Spit to Manly walk where you can enjoy stunning views
• Express bus to and from the city at peak times and a regular service to Warringah Mall
• Minutes to Clontarf Reserve where you can swim in the Harbour Pool, walk your dog at Sandy point or enjoy a barbeque or picnic
• 5 minutes’ drive to Manly where you can catch a ferry, shop or eat at one of the many amazing eateries
• Close proximity to Seaforth and Balgowlah

History

Balgowlah was named after the Aboriginal word for ‘north harbour’, and was established in the 1830s as one of the first 10 villages in the County of Cumberland. Directly overlooking North Harbour and Manly Cove, Balgowlah Heights was originally farmland where food was grown for the new colony.

Major development in Balgowlah Heights did not commence until after the Second World War. In the 1960s, 44 home sites were auctioned on behalf of the NSW Lands Department. A record price was set by a block that sold for £5750.