At one of Avalon’s most sought-after addresses, this vacant site boasts a sun-drenched north aspect, immense privacy & the opportunity to create an incredible residence.
DA approved for an exceptional new home designed by architect Mark Hurcum of MHDP
Beautiful parcel, 970sqm, with easy access & wide views across Pittwater & Palm Beach headland
Remarkable privacy within an exclusive, community titled, gated estate
Shared access to the waterfront incl use of kayak & paddle board storage area
DA approval is for a 4 bedroom residence, specifically & uniquely designed for the site. Use the plans as they are or discuss design options & configurations with the architect to create your perfect home
The home is set over two storeys with split-level ground floor to accommodate access to the garage while maintaining a flat slab to the first floor. The building footprint has a large rear setback to Cabarita Road maximising retention of the significant trees along the boundary. This area will be maintained as an Environment Protection Area, and the residences will be minimally visible from the public domain
The form of the residence is inspired by natural elements visible from Pittwater. The shape of the facade mimics sandstone outcrops with shaded overhangs. The landscaping will emphasise the natural setting
Private & peaceful location is still close to the main shopping village of Avalon Beach
One of only 9 sites with “The Marara Estate” the community Scheme has been designed to be sympathetic to the features & constraints of the land & to ensure consistency in the quality of design & building within the estate
The building envelope responds to the topography of the site & allows significant trees to be retained whilst maximising the northerly views. Highly articulated building footprints allow for privacy between buildings & increase the landscaping area
Views to & from Careel Bay & Pittwater are maintained with large setbacks between buildings approved for the estate
The materials & colours reference and respond to the area. The approved dwelling is primarily concrete & masonry, rendered or face brickwork, in dark & earthy tones. The palette is varied with sandstone elements, timber cladding, metal cladding and painted brickwork.
Rarely are vacant sites with northerly aspects & wide Pittwater views on offer. The fact that you have DA approval for a designer home in a private estate makes this even more appealing