The Best Value Home in Clontarf!

With its beautiful views, easy drive-in access and really spacious accommodation, this superbly presented, largely original home is complemented by a huge 1113 sqm block of land.
Currently 6 bedrooms but easily re-configured, this will suit a family of all ages.
Large open plan living areas and a spacious kitchen adjacent the sun filled family room which is enhanced with a North facing private terrace.
Gorgeous landscaped gardens with large lawn playing areas.
Garage, storage and workshop boast internal entry and there are many features to be seen.
Lots of further potential well worth a visit!
Inspect: Saturday 23rd May 11.00 - 11.30am
Other times By Appointment
For Sale: Offers Over $1.95m
Contact: Glen Wirth 0411 249 955
Michel Royet 0413 744 202

property features

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

Population: 1,581

Municipality: Manly

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.

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.

In 1996, 77% of the homes in Clontarf were owner-occupied compared with 90% in 2006.

Source: Wikipedia, RP Data & Balgowlahonline.com.au