28 Mandolong Road, Mosman

A house located on a lot in DP316764 Mosman NSW. Comparable sales have been around $7,105,000. Built in 1920, with 5 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms.

ABOUT THE PROPERTY

Bedrooms
5
Bathrooms
4
Car spaces
4
Land size
721 m2
Building size
-
Council area
Mosman
Year built
1920
Lot plan
DP316764 Mosman NSW
House type
House: One Storey / Lowset



HISTORY

Last sold 10/01/2013
$3,410,000



LISTING DESCRIPTION
as of December 2012

Large Family Home, Big Level Block, 250m to Balmoral Beach This spacious, sun-drenched home 'Cannon???s Hall' is set on 720sqm of level land. A great family home and a superb entertainer, it has a flexible floor plan with due north casual living area, oversized formal areas, expansive indoor/outdoor living with pergolas and level lawns plus room for a pool (STCA). Offering 5/6 bedrooms, it is ideal for both young children and teenagers. Located only 250m to the beach, this truly enviable location provides the best of the Balmoral lifestyle. Level stroll to the beach, parks, cafes, restaurants and Queenwood School.??? 5/6 double bedrooms, 3 opening onto sunny outdoor areas, study/6th bedroom??? Master suite with WIR, ensuite, and balcony, 4 bathrooms in total??? Living areas with high ceilings opening onto sunny courtyards and level lawns??? Double LUG with internal access plus off-street parking for 2 cars??? Open fireplace, reverse cycle air-conditioning for upper level??? Convenient to buses, Mosman village nearby. Level walk to Balmoral lifestyle'Cannon's Hall' was built around 1890 and has a rich Balmoral history. Gavin Souter, the author of 'Mosman, a History' once lived at 28 Mandolong Road. In his book he talks about the dance hall that John Cannon operated there. In 1898, 30 couples attended a very enjoyable social given by the ladies of Mosman at Cannon's Hall where the dancing went on until 5am. In March 1905 there was a move by the Methodist Church to shut down the serious menace to the Public Welfare by the carrying on of Dancing Saloons and the like during Sundays. Dances at 28 Mandolong Road continued as late as 1912, but they didn't operate on the Sabbath. The current owners named the property 'Cannon???s Hall' as a tribute to the colourful history at this address.Details:Stephen Patrick 0413 834 848Jacqui Rowland-Smith 0411 714 442