Mort's Cottage, the 1830s Double Bay residence, back for auction

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The jeweller Robert Clerc has relisted his circa 1830s Double Bay residence for August 28 auction through Di Jones Real Estate agents Gary Sands and Jane Schumann, who are pitching its as a fusion of colonial charm and contemporary design. Its most recent asking price indication remains at above $5 million being sought.
At last August’s auction the duo hopes for around $6.5 million for one of Double Bay’s earliest homes, Mort's Cottage.
The original sandstone house built in the Gothic Revival style has been extended with a modern addition of glass and steel designed by Thomas Jacobsen architects after its 2005 purchase for $3.02 million.
Its set on a 620 square metre holding on the corner of Ocean Avenue and Cross Street.




