One of the blogs I check in on regularly is Annie's A View on Design. This week her post featured a house in Wahroonga and it reminded me of how beautiful the leafy suburb is. Having visited and stayed in Wahroonga on countless occasions over the years I was always struck with how green it was and how beautiful the grounds of the homes were (would that we could have caught a glimpse of the innards!). So here is an offering of the outdoor fabulosity of this Sydney suburb.
From the pools...

...to the grounds...
...to the tennis courts. Naturally.


All images from here
All currently for sale here. If you're in the market. Just sayin'.
Nicolex
Naturally, it wouldn't really be a home without a tennis court!
ReplyDeleteOh wow, I'll have any one off the above please. Charmaine
ReplyDeleteIt really is a gorgeous suburb - I lived there myself for 2 1/2 years. Unfortunately nowhere quite as grand as these beautiful homes! Happy weekend! Tracey xx
ReplyDeleteFantastic gardens! Unfortunately our summer season is only like 2 or maximum 3 months so a pool isn't a priority. But I would really love to have one!
ReplyDelete*sigh* i went to school in wahroonga many many moons ago.
ReplyDeletelovely pictorial reminder.
thanks!
hope you have a great weekend.
mrs c. xox
Wonderful!It's completely beautiful.What you need for a house is already in that shared pics.
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