Renowned architect Owen Haviland has inspired once again with his latest creation 'The Lincoln'. A boutique arrangement of four bespoke executive residences that are defined by their generous proportions, cutting-edge design and premium quality finishes, they are cleverly configured to provide living solutions for all walks of life with unique and highly functional individual layouts. Ranging from an impressive 194sqm to a staggering 284sqm on title, the development is comprised of a single level apartment, two tri-level town homes with sun drenched north facing courtgardens, and a dual level penthouse with stunning city and harbour views. Conceived for executive entertainers' and discerning downsizers, they leave nothing undone on a quest to provide the ultimate in luxurious liveability, privacy, security and convenience.
* 2 minute stroll to Wollstonecraft Station and corner store
* Moments to Crows Nest's eateries, Nth Sydey CBD and city
* Video security intercom and secure lift access to each floor
* Sweeping open plan living and dining areas with gas fireplaces
* Easy flow to spectacular private alfresco entertaining areas
* Sophisticated Carrara marble kitchens with Miele appliances
* Superb parents' retreats with ensuites and office/sitting
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* Spacious bedrooms with b-ins, chic contemporary bathrooms
* Full brick, ducted air conditioning, European oak flooring
* Double lock-up garages, individual storerooms and cool rooms
For futher information, please visit "the-lincoln.com.au"
Inspect: By Appointment
Mark Rosati - LJ Hooker Crows Nest
P: 02 9439 1200
M: 0411 511 018
E: mrosati.crowsnest@ljh.com.au
In Conjunction With
Greg Lambert - First National Total Realty Crows Nest
P: 02 9906 5377
M: 0411 644 820
E: greg@totalrealty.com.au
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