Bizarre features of Sydney's quirkiest home
Sonita and Gopal Ganda are selling their medieval-style house in Leumeah. Picture: Jeremy Piper
The medieval-style castle on a cul-de-sac in the Campbelltown area stands out among the surrounding conventional homes with its stone facade, turrets, gargoyles and front wall with arrowslits. Ms Ganda said the interest in the three-bedroom, two-bathroom house home has been substantial so far. “The agent said ‘I’m going to sell this to you’. He could maybe have sold it for more,” Ms Ganda said. “The whole house, it’s like stepping into a story book.”
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