Conceived by one of Australia's most celebrated architects, this modernist masterpiece has been thoughtfully evolved, preserving Harry Seidler's defining vision while elevating every detail for contemporary living. The philosophy remains unchanged: every room oriented north, capturing an unbroken panorama of bushland, water, and light.
Set on 734sqm backing directly onto the reserve, this is the kind of home that simply doesn't come up. Two levels of full width balconies and floor-to-ceiling glass dissolve the boundary between interior and landscape, while exposed sandstone walls and a dramatic footbridge entry announce something genuinely special before you've even walked through the door.
Inside, the scale is generous and the finish considered: marble, hardwood floors, a feature fireplace, and a chef's kitchen with long bar and butler's pantry. Multiple living and entertaining zones flow effortlessly from inside to out, where a Jacuzzi deck and sculptural rock wall gardens complete the picture.
A short walk to Boronia Park village, quality schools, and ferry access, it's the full Hunters Hill life, framed by architecture that endures.