16 Cross Street, Bronte
Luxe Beach House In Harmony With Its Idyllic Coastal Setting - Within Bronte Public School Catchment
An imaginative design by Andrew Burges Architects, one of Sydney's most innovative design firms, celebrates the outdoors while creating a sense of sanctuary in this two-level family beach house. Tucked away between Tamarama and Bronte Beaches, the two-level home has been crafted to integrate with the natural beauty of its coastal surrounds and deliver a perfect environment for relaxed beachside living and entertaining. Clever spatial planning, extensive custom joinery, and select natural materials achieve a seamless balance of form, function, and artistic flair with ocean views from the master retreat and lush gardens designed by Will Dangar.
Features included:
Within Bronte Public School Catchment
Charming beachside community
4 double bedrooms and a fitted study
All bedrooms feature custom built-ins
Master retreat with ensuite and deck
3 Roger Seller appointed bathrooms
Corian island kitchen, butler's pantry
Miele appliances, Barazza gas cooktop
Dining with Arne Jacobson pendant light
Open living with Jetmaster gas fireplace
Floor-to-ceiling stackable glass doors
Entertaining deck with auto awning
Landscaped garden, outdoor fire pit
Custom Japanese Sen joinery/storage
Internal laundry, attic storage space
Sonos sound, inbuilt ceiling speakers
Ducted air, underfloor heating in baths
Rainwater tank, garden/greywater use
Bespoke windows in rosewood timber
Single carport, auto blinds
Tamarama Beach path at end of the street
Stroll to Bronte Park and Bronte Beach
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