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5/33 Clyde Street
Jindabyne NSW 2627
5/33 Clyde Street
Jindabyne NSW 2627
5/33 Clyde Street, Jindabyne NSW 2627
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4 bedrooms/4 bathrooms/2 living rooms over two levels with expansive northerly lake views Former home of ski industry legends Tony & Elizabeth Sponar. The architect designed apartment block of 6 units appropriately named 'London Terrace' were built in the early 1980's for the Sponar & Swain families, both well-known and respected identities in the Snowy Mountains. The block contains 6 apartments - two very large units and 4 smaller units with both families originally having title to a larger apartment and two smaller apartments. Apartment 5 was Tony & Elizabeth Sponar's residential home and consists of 4 x bedrooms, 4 x bathrooms, 2 x living areas (both containing lounge, dining and kitchens) over two levels with ramp walkway access and expansive, northerly Lake Jindabyne views all up a total living space of 338sm. On title there is also two undercover car spaces at ground level and a large 381sm 'back yard' with parking for at least 6 additional vehicles - the property is located a level 500m walk to Nuggets Crossing shopping complex in the middle of Jindabyne. On her death in July 2013 (Tony passed away in 2002) at age 93 Elizabeth bequeathed the property to the vendor, a dear friend & later carer – this is the first time the property has been listed for sale in over 40 years. Outgoings 2023-24 / water sewer $1,296/pa / General rates $2,164.37/pa / Strata $7,280/pa A brief biopic of Tony Sponar; Tony is generally regarded as the main driving force in the planning & development of Thredbo Village acknowledged worldwide as the premier ski resort in Australia. This is only part of Antonin (Tony) Sponar's colourful life story – he also carried the flag for his native Czechoslovakia in the opening ceremony of the 1948 winter Olympics where he competed in 3 alpine events, escaped nazi occupation during world war II, was a ski instructor in St Anton Austria before emigrating to Australia where he was heavily involved in the development of Thredbo Ski Resort, was the author of 'Snow in Australia – that's news to me!' was the director of 'Witch Mountain' which won a bronze medal at the Australian Film Institute Award for Best Film 1970 and Australian Film Institute Award for Best Cinematography 1970. He had many high profile and 'interesting' friends around the world including fellow Czechoslovakian Ivana Trump (Donald's first wife), Sir William Hudson (famed manager of the Snowy Mountains Authority) and former NSW premier Tom Lewis.
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4 bedrooms/4 bathrooms/2 living rooms over two levels with expansive northerly lake views Former home of ski industry legends Tony & Elizabeth Sponar. The architect designed apartment block of 6 units appropriately named 'London Terrace' were built in the early 1980's for the Sponar & Swain families, both well-known and respected identities in the Snowy Mountains. The block contains 6 apartments - two very large units and 4 smaller units with both families originally having title to a larger apartment and two smaller apartments. Apartment 5 was Tony & Elizabeth Sponar's residential home and consists of 4 x bedrooms, 4 x bathrooms, 2 x living areas (both containing lounge, dining and kitchens) over two levels with ramp walkway access and expansive, northerly Lake Jindabyne views all up a total living space of 338sm. On title there is also two undercover car spaces at ground level and a large 381sm 'back yard' with parking for at least 6 additional vehicles - the property is located a level 500m walk to Nuggets Crossing shopping complex in the middle of Jindabyne. On her death in July 2013 (Tony passed away in 2002) at age 93 Elizabeth bequeathed the property to the vendor, a dear friend & later carer – this is the first time the property has been listed for sale in over 40 years. Outgoings 2023-24 / water sewer $1,296/pa / General rates $2,164.37/pa / Strata $7,280/pa A brief biopic of Tony Sponar; Tony is generally regarded as the main driving force in the planning & development of Thredbo Village acknowledged worldwide as the premier ski resort in Australia. This is only part of Antonin (Tony) Sponar's colourful life story – he also carried the flag for his native Czechoslovakia in the opening ceremony of the 1948 winter Olympics where he competed in 3 alpine events, escaped nazi occupation during world war II, was a ski instructor in St Anton Austria before emigrating to Australia where he was heavily involved in the development of Thredbo Ski Resort, was the author of 'Snow in Australia – that's news to me!' was the director of 'Witch Mountain' which won a bronze medal at the Australian Film Institute Award for Best Film 1970 and Australian Film Institute Award for Best Cinematography 1970. He had many high profile and 'interesting' friends around the world including fellow Czechoslovakian Ivana Trump (Donald's first wife), Sir William Hudson (famed manager of the Snowy Mountains Authority) and former NSW premier Tom Lewis.