Five beautiful properties with views of Anzac Bridge

Five beautiful properties with views of Anzac Bridge
Jennifer DukeDecember 7, 2020

Anzac Day is almost upon us, and it's crucial to pay our respects.

Now 100 years since war broke out, and 99 years since the Gallipoli expedition, many will head to remembrance ceremonies and services tomorrow.

Anzac Bridge was opened to traffic in 1995, before being given its official name on Remembrance Day in 1998.

Those familiar with the bridge, will also be familiar with also note the presence of more recent statues of an Australian digger and a New Zealand solider.

Many properties around this area have views of the commemorative bridge. We have compiled five beautiful homes, currently on the market, that show the bridge in all its glory.

106 Darling Street, Balmain East

At $2.45 million plus, and up for auction on 3 May, this four-bedroom, two-bathroom house includes views from Anzac Bridge to the city skyline and is set over three levels.

With large picture windows, a modern kitchen, landscaped garden and patio, and a master bedroom with a terrace and spa bath ensuite, it’s a beauty.

It includes an off-street car space, as well as a lock-up garage and internal access.

 

6 Ross Street, Waverton

This waterside two-bedroom, two-bathroom house overlooks a waterfront reserve, with a view from Balls Head Bay all the way to Anzac Bridge.

The lounge includes a combustion fireplace, and it has a number of beautiful features including French doors to an entertainment courtyard, high ceilings, underfloor heating in the bathrooms and a private beach/reserve area.

The home also comes with a carport and airconditioning, as well as the opportunity to build a second storey.

The price guide is set for $1,950,000 and it will go to auction next month on 10 May.

 

26 Grafton Street, Balmain



Also set for auction on 10 May, this four-bedroom, one-bathroom terrace house, with views of the city skyline and Anzac Bridge, has a number of traditional features, such as high ceilings, and ornate cornices.

The main room includes its own study area, and the kitchen has a dine-in area. The garden also has an aviary. Three gas fires, an alarm and rear lane access to security parking are included.

The property’s price is undisclosed.

 

29 Bradford Street, Balmain



Meanwhile, also in Balmain, a single-level three-bedroom one-bathroom property will head to auction on 10 May as well.

Again with city skyline and Anzac Bridge views, it includes a dine-in gas kitchen, a sunroom opening to a courtyard and the suggestion that renovations and additions could add value.

The third bedroom is a study/bedroom situation, and it includes fresh carpets, a brick feature wall, and a single lock-up garage with rear lane access. It has a price guide over $1,050,000.

 

5 Talfourd Street, Glebe

This Glebe home is looking for offers over $850,000, and is an open plan two-bedroom, one-bathroom terrace with elevated views of the bridge from its alfresco deck.

It has rear lane access to an off-street car space, a covered balcony from the master bedroom and an internal laundry.

It heads to auction on 17 May.

Feature picture of the Anzac Bridge courtesy of Wikipedia/Creative Commons.

Jennifer Duke

Jennifer Duke was a property writer at Property Observer
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