12 Aston Street, Hunters Hill

This property is a house situated in 43/DP9217 Hunters Hill NSW. Similar properties have sold for approximately $3,685,000. Constructed in 1920, with 5 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms.

ABOUT THE PROPERTY

Bedrooms
5
Bathrooms
4
Car spaces
2
Land size
1003 m2
Building size
274 m2
Council area
Hunters Hill
Year built
1920
Lot plan
43/DP9217 Hunters Hill NSW
House type
House: One Storey / Lowset



HISTORY

Last sold 06/06/2013
$2,600,000



LISTING DESCRIPTION
as of March 2007

Architecturally Transformed Family Estate Set on a 1006 sq m parcel of land with exceptional alfresco areas, this classic 1930s bungalow has been innovatively revived and renovated by renowned architect Peter Hickey, creating a magnificent family address.Tucked away in a picturesque cul-de-sac by St Joseph’s College, the split-level residence seamlessly combines classic and contemporary architecture.Accommodation comprises four bedrooms with walk-in or built-in robes, along with a study or fifth bedroom. Three chic bathrooms all feature marble finishes, including two ensuites and the main with a bath.Framed by bi-folding doors which allow it to flow seamlessly to the outdoors, the vast casual living space is enhanced by soaring ceilings and a wood-burning fireplace.Contained within the original section of the home, the formal lounge room retains a sense of traditional elegance, graced with high, ornate ceilings, leadlight windows and an ornate fireplace.No expense has been spared on the new gourmet kitchen, which has been thoughtfully designed with CaesarStone benchtops, glass splashbacks and stainless steel Ilve gas appliances.Private, beautifully landscaped established grounds frame the home, incorporating a saltwater pool, heated spa and a poolside cabana/studio with its own bathroom. There’s also a dedicated area for composting and garden equipment, along with a kids’ cubbyhouse.Additional features include a double carport plus additional driveway parking, a large storeroom/workshop, a cellar, all new gas, plumbing and electrical services, cable TV, gas points and air-conditioning.There’s also a real focus on environmentally sound design – windows have been strategically angled to capture easterly morning sun yet avoid the hot afternoon sun, and a 28,000 litre rainwater tank under the carport feeds the garden’s drip irrigation system.