Grand colonial Georgian sandstone cottage. Built circa 1840 by James Milson. The James Milson that Milsons Point was named after as one of the earliest settlers.

The historic significance is felt throughout the property, from each original fireplace and claw foot bath to the twelve paned heritage windows. It is a home that has been loved and maintained with the utmost respect to its period character.

It is possible to accommodate 3-5 bedrooms or maximise each living area and enjoy the convenience of a separate dining room and home office. The light-filled grand living room is a private retreat showcasing a gabled roof with exposed timber beams.

The kitchen boasts hand crafted Italian appliances each hand assembled by a single master craftsman from the finest materials. The original floor boards are prominent throughout the ground floor living areas and flow to the front veranda and rear landscaped entertaining area.

This home also showcases high ceilings, storage shed, separate laundry and WC, all within a quiet, central setting, just minutes to Sydney Harbour, Royal Sydney Yacht Squadron and local schools such as Wenona, Shore, Loreto Kirribilli, Monte and St Aloysius. The location is second to none. The myriad of public transport options lets you decide whether to take the bus, train or ferry. All within a stones throw from this beautiful home.

Immerse yourself in the European lifestyle Kirribilli has on its door step. From local cafes, Kirribilli Deli, Garfish restaurant, Bradfield Park, Ensemble Theatre, the Iconic North Sydney pool and Lavender Bay walk there is something for everyone. The village atmosphere is one of the main reasons why Kirribilli is so popular.

Dont miss out on this once in a lifetime opportunity to experience the joy of living in one of the earliest houses surviving on the North Shore and the only modest sandstone example amongst the pre-1850 survivors.

Inspections are available by appointment only.