Just 90 minutes from the drumbeat stress of Sydney, this architect designed river house at Coba Point sits lightly on the land between the water, gums and wildlife.
A short boat ride from Berowra Waters or Brooklyn, it is one of the few waterfront homes on the Hawkesbury River to enjoy a northerly aspect.
Built in 2000 across two blocks and surrounded by Marramarra National Park, the contemporary home is open and airy and totally connected to the environment.
The layout is informal and versatile. Ceiling-height glass doors slide away to open the entire living and dining area to the river and the bush.
Mezzanine loft bedrooms and daybeds comfortably sleep 7 and two conventional bedrooms offer living and study areas that share sublime river outlooks.
Broadband and satellite TV are connected, but easily ignored. Entertainment is real, not virtual, here. Sailing, fishing, waterskiing and kayaking all depart from the private jetty.
This beautiful river house is in pristine condition. There is not a cent to spend.
A river house isn’t for everyone. But there will be a few people who understand that peace, happiness and tranquility are rarely found at the end of a sealed road.
+4 beds
+1 bathroom
+1 jetty & pontoon