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Photos - Sydney North (continued)


Riverview

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.If you'd like a bush track with a river view, Riverview can help. From the bottom of Tambourine Bay Road, go straight ahead for views of the Lane Cove River through to the city and see your first historic well as a bonus. Or walk the opposite direction around Tambourine Bay for mangroves and a creek crossing by a natural rock bridge.


Roseville Chase

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Sweeping water panorama, solid construction, handy to transport. View can't be lost to new development. And you won't find anything cheaper in Roseville Chase.
(Also see next photo)


Roseville Chase

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But there are some drawbacks. The solid roof construction is Roseville Bridge and the handy 24-hour transport is only two metres above you. Disturbingly, it's a steep 700-metre climb to a service station for your water. The resident told us that he had lived here for six months. He added that the rangers are happy for him to be there providing he doesn't make any noise! You can inspect this opportunity by taking the path from 42 Babbage Road, Roseville Chase.
(Also see previous photo)


Roseville Chase

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Allard Avenue, Roseville Chase, is all sharp bends and our driveway is a perfect match.


Ryde

 

Tree pattern on the corner of Victoria and Cressy Roads, Ryde


Ryde

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It's some family memorial! Cressy Road, Ryde.
(Also see the next photo)


Ryde

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It's some family memorial! Cressy Road, Ryde.
(Also see the previous photo)


St Leonards

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The longest slippery dip is in Newlands Park, St Leonards. Its unique, natural attraction for parents is that you can’t fall off the side.


Stanhope Gardens

Some people think these trees were planted by humans, but, of course, they grew randomly and naturally between Eccles Way and Hoxley Street, Stanhope Gardens.


The Spit

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Parriwi Road, The Spit: Water glimpses. Original owner. Period design. Suit renovator.
(It is a pumping station.)


The Spit

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Manly Road drivers who try running red lights on their way to The Spit face an impressive deterrent.


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