With a beautiful bush outlook close to the Jamison Valley and set amongst a delightful Sorenson designed garden of 1,012sqm (1/4 acre), this magnificent property will surpass all your expectations.
Built in circa 1948 for a retired sea captain, whom was then the Katoomba City Engineer, this centrally heated brick rendered home was designed by Thomas Esplin, whose other works include the renowned Astor building in Macquarie Street, Sydney.
Contrary to the typical home of the period, this design allows the residence to be both drenched in light and well connected to the views and surrounding gardens.
The imaginative floor plan of the residence incorporates a lower level self contained area that provides perfectly for guest accommodation and includes a large bedroom, a bathroom, plus a kitchenette. The upper level comprises a massive living area, an additional three bedrooms, the main bathroom, a powder room as well as the ensuite for the main bedroom, plus a beautifully renovated eat in kitchen.
The original full brick single room servants quarters are located in the garden and may serve as a studio, a garden cabana or additional accommodation.
Car accommodation is provided for by way of a covered carport area plus the original garage with viewing platform on top.