This is the first time this iconic sandstone weekender has been offered in over 30 years, Set on over 1,000 square metres of gently sloping land along one of Clarevilles most popular bushland streets, this charming property will capture your heart with the its history, and stimulate your imagination with what you might create. You will be surprised at the amount of usable land, and the existing generous tiered garden below the rear deck. “Toad Hall” was originally built in the early 1930′s by Alan Rigby, with a dream to own a peaceful weekender. The Rigby family specifically selected this position for its proximity to the Pittwater foreshore and the breathtaking water views and idyllic sunsets enjoyed by its’ elevation. Taking nearly four years to complete, laying the sandstone foundations for this quaint cottage was no easy feat, but a job gladly accepted by a local stonemason struggling for work through difficult times.
The property has become rundown over recent years, offering a unique opportunity for your inspired restoration. As it stands, the cottage is cosy and modest in relation to the large land on which it stands. The home enjoys an open-plan living area with large sandstone fire place, a modest kitchen and bathroom on entry level, and two loft-style bedrooms upstairs, all enjoying high-raked cathedral ceilings.
This holiday home is unique and will be sold. Make an offer before you miss out.