Double Bay

- Suburb:Double Bay
- Postcode:2028
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Double Bay
Double Bay is one of Sydney’s most cosmopolitan and stylish shopping districts, and gives the impression of a European-style village. The beautiful tree-lined streets, wide range of cafes & bars, boutique and designer labels, parks, easy access for buses, trains and ferries attract many young families, young professionals, and downsizers.
With all amenities at your doorstep Double Bay offers a relaxed and a buzzing lifestyle. Double Bay Village was marked by Governor Macquarie in 1821. Governor Macquarie named the area after a geographical feature – Double Bay literally has a pair of bays on its northern harbour foreshore.
In 1834, Major Thomas Mitchell submitted a plan to Governor Darling for the area to be made into a village of 31 lots and auctioned them off in 1835. During this period a surge of building took place and these stylish apartments and bungalows remain today. In the 1960’s, Double Bay had been known as one of Sydney’s most exclusive shopping precinct. Double Bay offers a lot of places for sports & activities. Redleaf Pool is quite an attraction for many lap swimmers of the eastern suburbs, with its picturesque setting & tranquil atmosphere.
Seven shillings Beach is also a popular stretch of harbourside beach. Cooper Park for football, tennis & Cricket & Double Bay Park for running, and there is also the Double Bay Sailing Club & the CYC. Public transport is very frequent in the area and operates on a daily basis.
There are regular buses along New South Head Road to the City. Edgecliff Station also has a train to the city & is only a short walk from Double Bay and the ferry from Double Bay Wharf to Circular Quay & to Rose Bay & Watsons Bay.
Double Bay is one of Sydney’s most cosmopolitan and stylish shopping districts, and gives the impression of a European-style village. The beautiful tree-lined streets, wide range of cafes & bars, boutique and designer labels, parks, easy access for buses, trains and ferries attract many young families, young professionals, and downsizers.
With all amenities at your doorstep Double Bay offers a relaxed and a buzzing lifestyle. Double Bay Village was marked by Governor Macquarie in 1821. Governor Macquarie named the area after a geographical feature – Double Bay literally has a pair of bays on its northern harbour foreshore.
In 1834, Major Thomas Mitchell submitted a plan to Governor Darling for the area to be made into a village of 31 lots and auctioned them off in 1835. During this period a surge of building took place and these stylish apartments and bungalows remain today. In the 1960’s, Double Bay had been known as one of Sydney’s most exclusive shopping precinct. Double Bay offers a lot of places for sports & activities. Redleaf Pool is quite an attraction for many lap swimmers of the eastern suburbs, with its picturesque setting & tranquil atmosphere.
Seven shillings Beach is also a popular stretch of harbourside beach. Cooper Park for football, tennis & Cricket & Double Bay Park for running, and there is also the Double Bay Sailing Club & the CYC. Public transport is very frequent in the area and operates on a daily basis.
There are regular buses along New South Head Road to the City. Edgecliff Station also has a train to the city & is only a short walk from Double Bay and the ferry from Double Bay Wharf to Circular Quay & to Rose Bay & Watsons Bay.
Sold Properties: Double Bay
| Address | Suburb | Sold Date | Bed | Bath | Car | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2/10 Carlotta Road | DOUBLE BAY | 11-02-2013 | 4 | 3 | 3 | View Property |
| 2/7 Wallaroy Crescent | DOUBLE BAY | 16-10-2012 | 2 | 1 | 1 | View Property |
| 6/260-262 New South Head Rd | DOUBLE BAY | 5-10-2011 | 2 | 1 | 1 | View Property |
| 33 Epping Rd | DOUBLE BAY | 18-10-2010 | 2 | 1 | 1 | View Property |
| 133/177 Bellevue Rd | DOUBLE BAY | 30-06-2010 | 2 | 1 | 1 | View Property |
| 10/22 Ocean Ave | DOUBLE BAY | 2 | 1 | 0 | View Property | |
| 202/349 New South Head Rd | DOUBLE BAY | 2 | 1 | 0 | View Property |
