Little Bay 112/1 Pavilion Drive
North Facing Garden Apartment Moments from Little Bay Beach
Immersed within established garden and bush surrounds you will find this courtyard garden apartment peacefully located within the signature 'Prince Henry – The Dickson' complex. Refurbished in 2008, you can expect a supremely luxurious internal fit-out seamlessly integrated within a double brick, time honoured, heritage icon of Little Bay. 2.7m shadow line ceilings, wood finished flooring and signature lighting complement the heritage charm of the wooden sash and tether windows and double floor to ceiling French doors. The long open plan living and dining is flanked by two exquisite outdoor spaces. The stylish kitchen serves up quality Miele appliances incorporated within stylish wood cabinetry. Both large scale bedrooms have plush New Zealand wool carpet and built-in wardrobes while the main has its own balcony access and stylish en suite. This is a rare opportunity to acquire this beautiful apartment in a tightly held quality complex. Ideally located metres from Little Bay with its sandy sheltered beach and rocky cliff lines. With 'Coast Hospital Memorial Park' at the end of the street you will find yourself a short walk to Little Bay's quaint shopping village and efficient public transport.
Spacious open plan living with timber finished flooringTwo large bedrooms each with leafy outlooks and B.I.WGas kitchen, two pantries, stone bench tops, breakfast barTiled covered terrace with leafy outlook and gas pointOpen & covered courtyard with wood decking and garden Tech savvy CBUS integrated lighting and climate controlLaundry cupboard, hallway storage and store roomDucted air conditioning in each room, alarm systemLift access to secure car space and practical store cageHeritage security building with video intercom accessBeautiful communal grounds with rolling landscapingCouncil Rates: $396.33 pq approx
Water Rates : $150.99 pq approx
Strata Rates: $1,458.50 pq approx
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