This substantial 322m2 Cedar home sits proudly on the Manly ridgeline offers a tranquil retreat with all-day sun and expansive seaviews over Manly Beach and Polkinghorne Bay from nearly every room. Surrounded by nature yet just moments from the vibrant heart of Manly Village, this three-level home has been thoughtfully designed to embrace its stunning outlook while blending elegance with practicality.
The lower level is where the value is added, offering a myriad of options with a separate and private entrance, a large rumpus room with a bar, a bedroom, and a bathroom - perfect for teenagers, extended family, or guests seeking their own space.
On the main level, you'll find two generous living areas, a kitchen with solid timber cabinetry and granite benchtops, and a conservatory, all of which take full advantage of the spectacular bay views. The outdoor space extends seamlessly from this level, creating an ideal setting for relaxation and entertaining, framed by panoramic vistas. Additional features on this floor include a guest WC, laundry, and an office.
The upper level is home to three bedrooms and two bathrooms, including a master suite with a private ensuite and access to a top-level deck - a perfect private sanctuary to unwind and enjoy the view.
Warmth and character radiate throughout this immaculate home, with timber hardwood floors and distinctive cedar weatherboard cladding adding to its charm. Whether you're relaxing indoors or soaking up the natural beauty outside, every corner of this home evokes a sense of peace and comfort. The property has been meticulously maintained, with the roof replaced in 2019 with a high-quality Viking WarmRoof system for added peace of mind.
Ideal for those who appreciate quality craftsmanship and a deep connection to nature, this private, elevated residence offers a lifestyle of serenity and sophistication.
If you're looking for a secluded retreat with expansive sea views, yet still close to the beach and local amenities, this property is not to be missed.
For a preview, park in Leal Place and take a short walk down the steps, as the house is not visible from Brixton Road.