ALLOWRIE STREET
ALLOWRIE STREET Jamberoo, NSW

Some homes announce themselves. This one waits for you to notice.
Set back from the road on 2,118 square metres of level ground, with 60 metres of direct golf course frontage and a gate that opens straight onto the greens, 29 Allowrie Street was never going to be a house you walked past twice without stopping.
It began as a mid-century home with good bones and a quiet confidence. We kept both. What we added was everything else — lime plaster walls that hold afternoon light differently depending on the hour, Tasmanian oak cabinetry with full internal fitouts, Caesarstone benchtops carried through as splashback, a limestone mantle fireplace that anchors the living room the way a good piece of art does. Skylights with electric blinds draw daylight deep into rooms that didn't used to have it. Buster & Punch brass hardware, used throughout, because the details you touch every day matter most.
The principal suite is its own world. Bespoke cabinetry, a fitted dressing room, a freestanding stone bath, Fienza tapware, double-height stone surfaces. The main bathroom mirrors it — a second stone bath, the same unhurried palette.
Outside, the garden was designed to be lived in. A European-inspired terrace with recycled brick fireplace. Sweeping lawns. A black onyx magnesium mineral salt pool with poolside cabana, outdoor kitchen, and widescreen television for the long summer evenings this part of the South Coast does so well. A crushed limestone driveway. 56-panel solar. Whole-house filtration.
In the heart of Jamberoo village. A level stroll from the café, the pub, the bakery.
The kind of place you stop renting out and start keeping.
4 bed · 3 bath · 2 car · $4,500,000




















