"Glen Osmond” – Iconic Federation Mosman home C 1901
23 Prince Albert Street Mosman
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Listed for sale at $10 million in 2010.
- Erected by builders Smith & Cabban in 1901.
- William Henry Smith was a speculative builder who with his partner S. H. Cabban was responsible for many of the Federation buildings in Mosman.
- William Henry Smith served on the Mosman Council continuously for 25 years as a representative of East Ward. He was Mayor, 1903-1904, 1915-1918 and 1922-23.
- This stately and fully renovated home has expansive and uninterrupted views that lead the eye from the North Sydney Skyline to the Bridge, Sydney Harbour and the Eastern Suburbs.
- Polished floors, original fireplaces, high 12ft decorated ceilings and formal archways enhance the dining room and living room that both open to the deep sheltered verandah.
- Six bedrooms in total, four on the main level, the master suite with views, opens to the verandah and has a walk in robe and ensuite.
- There is a previously approved DA by Tzannes & Associates with landscaping by Peter Fudge to extend the garaging to four cars, create internal access to the home by lift, plus additional entertaining terraces and landscaping




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sitting room with bay window seat and fireplace, wonderful ceiling |
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Hallway with stained glass skylight |
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Bedroom with bay window |
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Dining room |
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The View |
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