A Piece of Sydney's History is on the Market
Built in 1878, this three-storey Victorian Italianate home, an integral part of Elizabeth Bay’s history, is on the market for the first time in 20 years.
Built in 1878, this three-storey Victorian Italianate home, an integral part of Elizabeth Bay’s history, is on the market for the first time in 20 years.
Located on the same street that Princess Michael of Kent was educated, ‘Laurelville’ is one of five original manors left. It has retained its original grandeur, but over the years has acquired modern features to allow for comfortable living in grand style.
According to marketing agent Ian Campbell of Ray White Elizabeth Bay, ‘Laurelville’ is positioned in one of the suburb’s most prestigious harbourside streets.
“While this property offers a unique experience of Australian history, it also meets the needs of modern day living,” said Ian Campbell.
“Set on a level block of approximately 481 sqm, the three-storey Victorian Italianate home welcomes visitors with an impressive and elegant foyer.
“Two adjoining spacious living rooms provide the perfect entertaining area complete with ornate marble fireplaces and soaring ceilings. An adjoining verandah provides a peaceful outdoor retreat with a leafy established garden offering both privacy and tranquillity.”
‘Laurelville’ is one of Sydney’s most distinguishing homes with rich history offering a highly desirable and convenient lifestyle.
For more information contact Ian Campbell on 0412 225 993.