16 June 2025

Deck, dine, unwind: entertainer’s delight with valley views

| Dione David
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Sunny deck

Watch the sun set over the valley, wine in hand, from the beautiful deck. Photos: Ray White Helensburgh.

Perched on a 557 sqm block with two street frontages, supreme elevation secures 130 The Crescent, Helensburgh a beautiful outlook to the valley below.

This spacious three-bedroom, two-bathroom home is equal parts entertainer and family retreat, according to selling agent Ron Kissell of Ray White Helensburgh.

He says one of the home’s greatest drawcards is obvious before you enter — a location offering the best of both worlds, just a 10-minute drive to pristine Stanwell Park Beach yet an easy walk to Helensburgh Station.

“Sydney is a 50-minute commute away. It’s actually quicker to travel to Sydney via train from Helensburgh station than from Cronulla,” Ron says.

“You wouldn’t pick that proximity, though, when you’re looking out at the serene bush setting that surrounds the home.”

Access comes via both The Crescent and Old Station Road, with covered off-street parking on both entries.

“With the right planning and council approval, you could build a granny flat on the block with separate access from Old Station Road,” Ron says.

On the lower level is the heart of the home — the kitchen, featuring a breakfast bar, generous storage and extensive bench space the perfect setting to prepare everyday meals or long lunches with family and friends.

From here, a sun-filled, open-plan living and dining space showcases lovely polished timber floors, which flow through glass doors to a spectacular entertainment deck overlooking the tranquil valley.

“Imagine finishing your day sitting back on your deck, with a wine in hand and watching the sun set over the valley with your family and friends,” he says.

Also on this floor are a modern family bathroom, laundry and a dedicated study/home office.

Upstairs, all three generous bedrooms offer built-in wardrobes, and the main suite features an ensuite. A second living area could easily be converted into a fourth bedroom if desired.

Blending space, style and a spectacular setting with a prime location close to local schools, parks and walking trails as well as transport and beaches, the home has many attractions, and Ron says the only question is why it is on the market.

“The owners have loved living here, but wanted to upsize. They loved the area so much that they bought in Helensburgh,” he says.

The price guide on this home is $1.35 million for sale via auction if not sold prior.

For more information on 130 The Crescent, Helensburgh call Ron Kissell of Ray White Helensburgh on 0410 148 397.

Original Article published by Dione David on Region Illawarra.

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