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MOSMANHistory
In1831, Scotsman Archibald Mosman set up a whaling station in what is now known as Mosman Bay, and now his name to what has become of the most desirable suburbs on the northern foreshore of Sydney Harbour.
Mosman is a collection of bays, coves and headlands running between Middle Harbour and Sydney Harbour. Toward the end of the 19th century the stunning beauty of Mosman drew the great Australian artists of the Heidelberg School Arthur Streeton and Tom Roberts, and poet Robert Louis Stevenson.
Real Estate & Design
Its desirability as a residential suburb can be traced back to early Federation, and thanks to a century of stable ownership, much of its original architecture has been maintained. The Bradley’s Head environs have some of the cities finest examples of Federation mansions. The surrounding suburb has many lovingly restored semi detached houses of the same period, the plum brick free standing properties of the early 1920’s, and a spattering of old and new apartments.
Shopping
Mosman is home to fantastic boutiques, brilliant shoe stores and shops specialising in the essentials of stylish homemaking. Fourth Village Providore is an amazing Italian Deli, Restuarant that can really take the load off everyday living and provide great dinner party essentials
Schools, Education & Institutions
Mosman caters to families needs with a good selection of pre school and day care centres. There is also Mosman and Neutral Bay Primary Schools, Mosman High and North Sydney High within minutes. Private schools include S.C.E.G.G.S and Queenwood with Monte St Angelo and Shore are only a short distance away in Cremorne, North Sydney.
Restaurants & Cafes
Fantastic array of restaurants and cafe's are in and surrounding Mosman. Take a walk down Military Road to discover the the versatility in the area.
