‘The perfect downsizer’: Double Bay Art Deco treasure hosted a range of famous guests - realestate.com.au

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Fortunately the apartment has a well-equipped kitchen.“It’s on the first floor, so just a few steps but elevated enough to have an outlook; big rooms, so it can take big furniture; northerly aspect and perfect sunlight and just across from Steyne Park and the ferry,” she says.The apartment has two bedrooms and two bathroms.

The couple’s daughter, Charlotte, says her parents had made good use of the large living and dining areas, which enabled them to continue to entertain friends and family.“Strolling across the road, often twice a day, he would relax in the warm sun and fresh air, watching the ferries come and go,” Charlotte said.

Australia’s first lady of flute Jane Rutter was a regular visitor to the Double Bay apartment owned by the late Don and Vicky Fish. Another guest was the acclaimed film producer Margaret Fink, pictured here with another national treasure, Leo Schofield. Picture: Craig Wilson.“Whether catching up with friends or meeting someone new, he would always return home with the captivating story of his day.”

Meanwhile, Vicky savoured her casual outings to shops and eateries and the Woollahra library while they both enjoyed walks to nearby Readleaf pool and the serene Blackburn Gardens.

 

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