Stone storefront with large glass window displaying home decor, wicker chairs outside, sign that says Autumn Sale, and the word 'Parterre' on the building's facade, with autumn leaves on trees overhead.

Nestled in the heart of Woollahra, Arbour House is surrounded by tree-lined streets, elegant terraces and the cultivated village charm of one of Sydney’s most graceful enclaves. Positioned within the prized Centennial Park precinct, the exclusive home offers a rare balance — complete sanctuary amidst effortless access to the vibrancy of the Sydney CBD. Art galleries, boutique shops, acclaimed restaurants, renowned schools, and the glistening eastern beaches are all just moments away. Here, you can live at the centre of it all, yet feel a world away.

People sitting outside a cafe with large glass windows and a stone wall, surrounded by green grass and trees, with umbrellas and chairs on an upper balcony.

Moments to Centennial Park

Just minutes from your doorstep lies Centennial Park, a vast, verdant expanse. Life here begins with a morning run across the open grasslands, followed by coffee beneath the eaves of the sun-drenched Homestead Café. It is more than a park, it is a source of energy, serenity and an ever-changing backdrop of natural beauty.

A woman riding a horse on a trail through a park with trees and grassy hills, surrounded by several people jogging and walking.
Children riding bikes in a park during sunset with trees and lush grass.

The Rhythm of the Park

Centennial Park invites you to take a walk beneath tree-lined avenues or a picnic by sun-dappled ponds. With horse trails, sports fields, cycle ways and garden nooks all within reach, the lifestyle here is as active or restful as you choose.

A city street lined with trees and parked cars, with storefronts and people walking on the sidewalk.

At the Heart of Sydney’s Finest Surrounds

From the tranquil elegance of Arbour House, the city’s most iconic destinations unfold in every direction. A stone’s throw from the glittering harbour, sun-drenched eastern beaches, and the energy of nearby entertainment hubs, this address places you within arm’s reach of the very best of Sydney. A short drive brings the energy of the CBD within easy reach, making this one of the city’s most enviable residential settings.

People walking on a commercial sidewalk with storefronts and signs, including one for Perryman Oriental Carpets and another for Anna Thomas, on a sunny day with trees and outdoor plants.

Woollahra’s Village Spirit

From the elegant shopfronts of Queen Street to the art-filled galleries and time-honoured eateries, Woollahra’s cultural fabric is woven with refinement and ease. Everything feels close, yet never crowded — the very essence of eloquent inner-city living.

Fashion store display window featuring mannequins dressed in colorful tops with white pants, handbags, and sneakers, with signage indicating online shopping options.
A tree-lined sidewalk with large trees and bushes along a white fence, with people walking in the distance on a sunny day.

Queen Street’s Boutique Charm

Wander Queen Street and discover a carefully curated world of boutiques, from Australian fashion icons like Camilla & Marc to international design houses and artisanal homewares. Each store is steeped in quality and quiet distinction, making everyday errands feel like indulgences.

Display window with mannequins dressed in light-colored, patterned clothing, and a woven handbag, with reflections of trees and buildings outside.
Storefront window of Camilla and Marc fashion boutique displaying three mannequins dressed in elegant clothing and shoes.
Street scene with outdoor seating in front of a floral shop named 'Summers Floral,' featuring tables and chairs, large trees, umbrellas, and a building with an upper balcony and sign for 'Secondary Eye Fine Art Dealer.'

A Food Lover’s Destination

Whether it is the enduring excellence of Bistro Moncur, the garden-framed sophistication of Chiswick, or the worldly allure of Victor Churchill, Woollahra is a culinary destination in its own right. Here, dining is not just a meal, but an experience — refined, intimate and ever memorable.

Street view of the Woollahra Hotel with pedestrians walking on the sidewalk, cars parked, and a Post Office building in the background.
Exterior of Bistro Moncur restaurant with a large white heart sign on a modern black building facade.
Storefront with a sign for Victor Churchill, a luxury meat and charcuterie shop, with a woman walking by carrying a colorful bag.
Two men dining at a small outdoor table in a garden patio surrounded by potted plants, decorative stone features, and large windows.
Person holding a white plate with smoked salmon, radish slices, leafy greens, and a piece of bread or toast.
Sunlit dining area with white chairs, floral centerpieces, and glassware, set up for an event, with open glass doors revealing green outdoor scenery and trees.