ALL PROCEEDS OF DECEASED ESTATE TO BENEFIT RSPCA!
A charitable gentleman has left his entire Estate (including his home) to the RSPCA.
After 55 years in the ownership of two generations of one family, this gem of a property in one of Aeroglen´s best streets is on the market for the first time since the 1950s.
High up in Aeroglen this elevated 1459m2 relatively flat block has mountain views with glimpses of the ocean, inlet and city. A very private home with only one real neighbour and borders a reserve. A home with huge potential, 1970"s bar, 1950´s kitchen, two living areas, gigantic main bedroom with parents retreat and new ensuite. The huge backyard has side entry and access to a very large secure garage/workshop.
The full history of this fantastic home and the generous benefactors:
10 Sexton Street Aeroglen is an address which has not seen a 'For Sale' sign for a very long time. After 55 years in the ownership of two generations of one family, this gem of a property in Aeroglen's best street is on the market for the first time since the 1950s. That it has remained in the family for so long is a testament to what it meant to Phil, June and Don Gorry [pictured] - sadly all now deceased. Now there is an opportunity for a lucky buyer to discover why the Gorrys held on to this wonderful property for the better part of three lifetimes.
But there is more to the story. Phil and June bought the property in 1959 shortly after the street had been developed from an old quarry. They moved into the existing original house with their 8 year old son Don. Sexton Street grew up around them. Phil was a returned WW2 serviceman and a handyman of considerable talent, who hand-built the beautiful stone retaining walls and many other features of the property. June, who served in the WRAAF during WW2, was a seamstress and added the homely touches. They built an extension to the original house....
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