106 Hewlett Street Bronte NSW 2024

Demolition of existing semi-detached dwelling and construction of new two storey semi-detached dwelling with intergrated garage and swimming pool at rear.

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(Source: Waverley Council, reference DA-105/2020)

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  1. T Craven commented

    Very sad to see another 100+ year old Federation House with original sandstone features that could be restored instead destroyed for another McMansion thus destroying the amenity and heritage of the Bronte a bit more.

  2. Linda Avramides commented

    I agree with T Craven. This is a travesty. Yet another 100+ year old Federation House with original sandstone features that could be restored instead destroyed for another McMansion thus destroying the amenity and heritage of the Bronte a bit more. The character of our suburbs is being decimated. Yesterday whilst walking in Coogee I overheard a girl from the UK commenting on how strange Coogee is. "Each house look different here. In the UK each suburb has retained its historic character..." Please stop this happening while they think we aren't looking.

  3. Geoff Edwards commented

    The comments of T Craven and Linda Avramides appear to misunderstand the proposal. The proposal is to reconstruct the existing presentation and match the adjoining semi, and thereby maintain and enhance the original Californian bungalow presentation and sandstone features. The proposal is not for a "McMansion".

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