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Family Executive Home

The Esplanade, Botany

Bedrooms: 3

Bedroom 1: King Bed

Bedroom 2: Double Bed

Bedroom 3: Single

Bathrooms: 2

Parking: 2 x secure parking spaces

Price: $300 - $400 per night depending on length of stay

 

Additional fees:

​Booking fee: $110

Linen fee: $165

Bond: $200 + credit card details required for all bookings

Family Executive Home

Vicinity on the Bay

The Esplanade, Botany
 

This near year over-sized 3 bedroom apartment is located in the siought after, boutique 'Vicinity on the Bay' complex, surrounded by beautifully landscaped gardens, mere footsteps from the lush parklands of Sir Joseph Banks park and running alongside the shores of Botany Bay.  The homes proximity to the International and Domestic airports make this family home a convenient location​ for busy working executives. Third bedroom set up as a study with a single day bed.

The Esplanade is Situated a few kilometres south of the central business district of Sydney.

Botany Bay stepped in History was the site of a landing by James Cook of the HMS Endeavour in 1770. Cook's landing here marked the beginning of Britain's interest in Australia and in the eventual colonisation of this new southern continent. The land around the headlands of the bay are protected as Botany Bay National Park. Also within Botany Bay is Towra Point Nature Reserve.
 

Botany Bay got it's name from the great quantity of plants Joseph Banks and Dr. Solander discovered, thus giving it the name of Botany Bay".
 

Botany Bay is beautiful and unique. Kyeemagh is the start of the bayside walk all the way to Dolls Point.  Enjoy magical scenery of the bay, pine trees, the heads, white sandy beaches, all the activities of around La Perouse. The Kyeemagh trail goes to Cuwee Cove beach and then into the golf course, from which you can access Cape Banks for some great views of Botany Bay and the ocean. If you like to swim in the sea, this is a safer place to do so than surf beaches. It's a lot calmer here on days without a southerly swell, white sand all viewed by beautiful seaside houses and cafes.

Features include: 

  • 2 bathrooms (1 with a bath)

  • Fully equipped and modern kitchen

  • Dishwasher

  • Gas cooking

  • Wi-Fi

  • Netflix & Foxtel

  • Gas heating

  • Air conditioning

  • Internal laundry with washer and dryer

  • Good sized backyard

  • All bedrooms have built-in wardrobes

  • Generous sized master bedroom

  • 2 underground secure parking spaces

What's around?
 

  • Close proximity to International and Domestic Airports (10 minutes drive)

  • Brighton Le Sand beachfront only 10 minutes drive

  • Only 15 minutes drive to Maroubra Beach and Fox Studios

  • 15-20 minutes drive to the city centre (Southern Cross Drive)

  • Eastgardens Westfield Shopping Centre, movie theatres only 7 minutes

  • Botany Shops, restaurants, cafes, medical centre only 3 minutes

  • One Drop  Brewery, Banksmeadow shops, cafes just 4 minutes from this home

  • Bare Island & Yarra Bay Sailing Club in close proximity

Botany

Botany Bay is where Captain James Cook first landed on 29 April 1770, when navigating his way around Australia on his ship, the Endeavour. The ship's English botanist Joseph Banks and Swedish assistant botanist Daniel Solander, spent several days on shore collecting vast numbers of specimens, that were previously unknown in Europe. Cook's journals first referred to the bay as Sting Rays' Harbour, then later Botanist Bay and finally both these names were crossed out and replaced with Botany Bay. The suburb name comes from the bay it stands on.

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