Wistonville, 1904 Double Bay mansion with Professor Wilkinson extension, relisted

Wistonville, 1904 Double Bay mansion with Professor Wilkinson extension, relisted
Jonathan ChancellorJuly 21, 2014

The back-pain specialist Sarah Key, the wife of former Sydney solicitor Russell Keddie, has listed her Double Bay home.

The 1904 Wistonville is one of the earlier Double Bay mansions at the end of the quietly exclusive harbourside cul-de-sac, Wiston Gardens.

It had a floor added by the architect Professor Leslie Wilkinson in the 1960s.

The house, with north facing courtyards, has a grand drawing room with open fireplace and Kauri floors.

It last traded in 1985 at $430,000.

The picturesque Wistonville, set in gardens by Harris Hobbs Landscape Architects, was briefly listed for sale in 2010.

It is relisted through Louise Snowden, now at Raine & Horne, for August 14 auction. More than $3.5 million is tipped for the Elizabeth Bay bound couple.

Jonathan Chancellor

Jonathan Chancellor is one of Australia's most respected property journalists, having been at the top of the game since the early 1980s. Jonathan co-founded the property industry website Property Observer and has written for national and international publications.
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