Magical And Historic 'Innisfallen Castle' On 8,333SQM
The castle after which Castle Cove was named, this landmark heritage-listed building occupies 8,333 sqm of lush park-like grounds. Completed in 1904 by a prominent local politician, Henry Willis, a magnificent example of perpendicular Gothic architecture. It showcases a lavish sandstone build and takes the name 'Innisfallen Castle' (or 'Island of the Field') from an Irish castle in Killarney. Gazing out over the soothing blue waters of Fig Tree Cove.
There are currently 2 existing buildings; the castle itself, and separate accommodation ideal as either a guest wing or domestic staff living quarters. DA approved plans from acclaimed architects Fender Katsalidis allow for a third building to be built with home cinema, 20m swimming pool, gym, championship tennis court, wine cellar creating an overall 7 bedroom stately home.
The approved plans present a rare opportunity for a spectacular transformation of this slice of Australian history, including restoring the iconic castle to its former glory and glamour.
Grand entrance vestibule with striking leadlight windows
Soaring high ornate ceilings, timber floors, marble fireplaces
Formal and informal living/dining rooms with galley kitchen
Middle Harbour views, enormous bedrooms, sun filled bathroom
Separate self-contained guest wing can be used for domestic staff
The castle after which Castle Cove was named, this landmark heritage-listed building occupies 8,333 sqm of lush park-like grounds. Completed in 1904 by a prominent local politician, Henry Willis, a magnificent example of perpendicular Gothic architecture. It showcases a lavish sandstone build and takes the name 'Innisfallen Castle' (or 'Island of the Field') from an Irish castle in Killarney. Gazing out over the soothing blue waters of Fig Tree Cove.
There are currently 2 existing buildings; the castle itself, and separate accommodation ideal as either a guest wing or domestic staff living quarters. DA approved plans from acclaimed architects Fender Katsalidis allow for a third building to be built with home cinema, 20m swimming pool, gym, championship tennis court, wine cellar creating an overall 7 bedroom stately home.
The approved plans present a rare opportunity for a spectacular transformation of this slice of Australian history, including restoring the iconic castle to its former glory and glamour.
Grand entrance vestibule with striking leadlight windows
Soaring high ornate ceilings, timber floors, marble fireplaces
Formal and informal living/dining rooms with galley kitchen
Middle Harbour views, enormous bedrooms, sun filled bathroom
Separate self-contained guest wing can be used for domestic staff
Tennis court, expansive gardens, abundant off-street parking
DA plans for a 7-bedroom home with guest wing
Approved DA plans include cinema, 20m swimming pool, gym, championship tennis court and wine cellar
Inspections are strictly by appointment, please call Tim Foote on 0416 090 191 to arrange a private appointment.