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Woollahra House, designed by Porebski Architects, sits in a unique pocket of bushland located within the Woollahra Heritage Conservation Area in Sydney’s Eastern Suburbs. Surrounded by century-old residential development, the diminutive park has a steep-sided gully with large tree canopies, sandstone rocks, creeks and a flowing waterfall. It nestles at the top of the site where it takes advantage of the bushland outlook and is designed to complement the natural landscape and neighbouring heritage environment.

The house sits

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