Craignish Hall acknowledges the Cammeraygal and Wallumedegal people, the traditional owners of the land and waters upon which the property stands.
Craignish Hall
Craignish Hall is a heritage listed apartment building in the suburb of McMahons Point, on the shores of Lavender Bay in Sydney Harbour, Australia. The traditional name for Lavender Bay was Gooweebahree a more recent variation of Quiberie - that means a spring of fresh water. The traditional name for Blues Point was Warungareeyah.
Neighbourhood
Centrally located, it's a short walk to the McMahons Point Ferry wharf, where you can take a ferry to Circular Quay, Balmain or Barangaroo. Take a walk around the waterfront and drop into Wendy Whitely's Secret Garden. Craignish Hall sites between the commercial hubs of the Sydney CBD and North Sydney.
Get Fit and Stay Fit at Craignish Hall !
One of the benefits of living at Craignish Hall is that you can ditch that gym membership. Embrace the climb! Click on the image to read how stairs can super-charge your fitness in seconds.
And read in medical journal Atherosclerosis how climbing more than five flights of stairs (approx. 50 steps) daily may reduce the risk of cardiovascular diseases such as stroke, blood clots and heart attacks by as much as 20 percent.
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CRAIGNISH HALL
19 East Crescent Street
McMahons Point NSW 2060
AUSTRALIA
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Contact: The Directors
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Craignish Hall Home Units Pty Ltd
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Site Photograph by Herbert H. Fishwick, Lavender Bay seen from the Construction site of the Sydney Harbour Bridge, Sydney, 1930, National Library of Australia, nla.obj-162764132