14 March 2025

An architectural marvel steps from Stanwell Park surf

| Dione David
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Drone view of coastal Stanwell Park home

Striking a stunning pose on its waterfront locale, this stunning home by multiple award-winning architecture firm Casey Brown Architecture is mere steps away from Stanwell Park Beach. Photos: Ray White Helensburgh.

It’s not unreasonable to say that the entry of 6 Kallaroo Avenue, Stanwell Park into the housing market is something of an event on the northern Illawarra property scene.

“This is one of the most highly coveted properties in the northern Illawarra, and with good reason,” selling agent Mattias Samuelsson of Ray White Helensburgh says.

“Imagine waking up to breathtaking views of the sun rising over the horizon, then taking a few steps to dive into the sparkling Pacific Ocean before returning home to enjoy a hot shower and your morning coffee as you watch the waves rolling in,” he says.

“That’s an everyday reality in this home.”

Designed by multiple award-winning architecture firm Casey Brown Architecture, the many major drawcards of this four-bedroom, three-bathroom residence start with the unparalleled locale at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac just steps from Stanwell Park Beach, with views extending along the entire coastline.

“Casey Brown built the home strategically to offer a view from every room,” Mattias says. “You can gaze at the surf without lifting your head from the pillow of your bed or watch it while you prepare and enjoy meals.”

Throughout the home, a free-flowing indoor-outdoor design makes the most of the beach and natural surroundings, including the majesty of the Illawarra escarpment.

This is achieved with multiple outdoor covered entertainment areas accessed via bi-fold doors stretching the length of the home, as well as abundant glass including a generous use of clerestory windows, bathing the home in natural light.

A sun-drenched entertainment deck sets the scene for beverages, barbecues, long lunches and good times with friends or alfresco meals with the family, all against the ambient sounds of the ocean.

A marvel of both form and function, the home was built using a remarkable blend of timber, stone and copper.

“The architect’s goal was to build a home that would recede into the landscape visually, and that was a big part of the choice in materials,” Mattias says.

“But the materials were also carefully selected to withstand the rigours of beachfront living, ensuring minimal maintenance is required throughout the life of the home.

“The result is a level of style and quality rarely seen on our pristine coastline. Between the location, the design and the build, this home sits apart from the rest.”

A jewel in the crown of the Illawarra’s blue-chip northern suburbs, Stanwell Park is one hour south of Sydney CBD and about 30 minutes north of Wollongong CBD, making this home as suitable as a holiday home as for a family.

“Post COVID a lot of Sydneysiders bought holiday homes on this coastline, and high-end waterfront properties were snapped up as weekenders, but in the past 12 to 18 months the local market has been resurgent, with Illawarra families looking to upgrade the family home,” Mattias says.

The popular walking track just one minute from the home takes you along the coastline and across the iconic Seacliff Bridge, providing a beautiful setting for a walk to the Imperial Hotel where you can enjoy meals, coffee or cocktails.

For more information on 6 Kallaroo Avenue, Stanwell Park, contact Mattias Samuelsson of Ray White Helensburgh on 0466 627 226.

Original Article published by Dione David on Region Illawarra.

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