1C/3-17 Darling Point Road, Darling Point
SUNLIT GARDEN RETREAT IN ICONIC 'RANELAGH'
An oversized two-bedroom residence in one of Darling Point's most prestigious buildings, this beautifully updated apartment offers a rare combination of resort-style living and tranquil garden outlooks. Bathed in natural light from its north-west aspect, the spacious interiors flow seamlessly to a wrap-around balcony overlooking Ranelagh's magnificent 2.5 acres of landscaped gardens, delivering a serene sanctuary in an ultra-convenient location.
Oversized two-bed apartment in the landmark 'Ranelagh' security buildingSun-filled north-west aspect with wrap-around balcony and garden outlookSpacious open plan living and dining flowing to a covered balconyTwo generous bedrooms incl a master with ensuite, built-ins and garden viewsStylishly updated bathrooms, main with integrated internal laundryPremium plush carpets and quality electrical appliancesSecure undercover parking plus separate storeroom on titleResort-style facilities including
Property Information
- Council Rates $442.59/quarter
- Water Rates $208.77/quarter
Property Features
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Darling Point
Darling Point remains one of Sydney's most aspirational real estate addresses. This refined inner city haven is prized for its gracious architecture, boutique peninsula setting and wonderfully convenient location just 3km from the CBD.
A yachties' paradise, it's home to the Cruising Yacht Club of Australia (CYC) which annually hosts what is regarded as the toughest of the blue-water classics, the Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race.
At the northernmost tip of Darling Point, McKell Park is as picturesque as they come, while the section of Rushcutters Bay Park found along New Beach Road provides an intimate view back to the city, with incredible views of the New Years Eve fireworks. Darling Point is dedicated to elegant residences.
Gracious turn of the century mansion, terraces and apartment buildings share its tree-lined avenues, punctuated by inspired contemporary penthouses and some post-war apartment buildings. They all jostle for brilliant views of calm boat-filled bays, the city skyline, Opera House and Harbour Bridge, which seem so close as to be almost touchable.
Some truly landmark properties can be found here, most notable 'The Swifts', one of Sydney's oldest estates, whose grand castle-like turrets and magnificent interiors have been restored by renowned heritage architects Clive Lucas Stapleton.
Exceptionally convenient, it's flanked on its eastern side by the cosmopolitan shopping haven of Double Bay, with the nearby Edgecliff Centre providing a range of amenities and transport.
Suburb Features
Education
- Ascham School
- Cranbrook School
- Double Bay Public School
- Glenmore Road Public School
- St Vincents College
- Sydney Grammar Edgecliff Preparatory School
- The Scots College
Recreation
- Cruising Yacht Club of Australia
- Double Bay Park
- McKell Park
- Rushcutters Bay Park
- Sir David Martin Reserve
- Steyne Park
- Trumper Park
Restaurants
- Australian 18 Footers League
- Bei Amici
- Cruising Yacht Club of Australia
- Sake