40 Mount Street, Coogee
A Private Family Haven In A Peaceful Parkside Setting, Idyllic Tropical Gardens With A Pool
Tailor-made for family living, this classic Californian bungalow offers a sense of space and serenity that's rare to find in the heart of Coogee. Set at the top end of the street, just up from the lush open expanse of Bardon Park, the two-storey home's flexible layout is ideally suited to a family's changing needs with five double bedrooms, a private master suite and separate study ideal for those working from home. Renovated interiors retain their period character with high ornate ceilings and leadlight windows while the sprawling tropical gardens offer plentiful space to relax, play and entertain with a sparkling heated pool framed by soaring palm trees giving it a private resort-like feel. Away from the crowds with the park virtually at the doorsteps, this family haven is 800m down to the beachfront and Coogee Pavilion and a short walk to the secluded oasis of Gordons Bay.
* Freestanding family home, 10m frontage
* 4 double bedrooms with built-in robes, master with ensuite
* Potential 5th bedroom or 2nd living area + study
* 3 on the upper level, ideal kid's domain
* Lofty raked ceilings, study/play nook
* Private master suite, leadlight windows
* Large study or home office/playroom
* Living with built-in media cabinetry
* Private front courtyard
* Dark floorboards, high ornate ceilings
* Stylish dining room, plantation shutters
* Family sized kitchen, breakfast island
* Caesarstone benchtops, Euro appliances
* 5 burner gas cooktop, masses of storage
* Entertainer's deck with electric awning
* Established tropical child-friendly garden
* Large pool, sun terrace and herb garden
* Temp-controlled 5,000 bottle capacity wine cellar
* 3 bathrooms, lower level bathroom with bath tub
* Separate laundry
* Ducted air conditioning, alarm system
* Lock-up garage and a secure storeroom
* Metres to Bardon Park and tennis courts
* Walk to Coogee Beach and Gordons Bay
* 550m to Clovelly Road cafes and delis
* Close to schools, UNSW and Prince Of Wales Hospital








