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The coastal walk from Coogee to Bondi, passing Clovelly, Bronte and Tamarama, is one of the most popular and beautiful walks in Sydney – and the houses facing this walk are some of the most coveted. Architect Luke Moloney’s brother and sister-in-law bought a one-storey bungalow in Clovelly, which is part of the local scenic foreshore protected area. The bungalow was in a somewhat ruinous state, and cold, dark and damp inside. The couple engaged Luke

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