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PEOPLE & PROPERTY OF MELBOURNE

NOVEMBER 28 - DECEMBER 4, 2018

TEA FOR TWO STEEPED IN TRADITION

DIANA CHAN

STRAWBERRIES AND CREAM

KATE PECK

TINA ARENA THE DI VA TA K ES CEN TRE STAGE

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I have no qualifications in music and dubious taste (judging by what is populating my Spotify playlists). But would I be so wrong if I said that Tina Arena’s Chains was the biggest Australian banger of the mid-1990s? Now imagine being in the presence of the raw power of that voice, soaring through one of the most iconic melodies in musical theatre. And so you get the Melbourne season of Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Evita, on stage from early next month, starring Arena as Eva Peron. Journalist Luke Dennehy spoke to Arena about her sensational leading role, and what comes next. ●

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in Tasmania in the 1950s. I came across the very first Australian surf magazine in a newsagency, opened up the front page and said, “I’m doing that”. Surfing was just fantastic. The more you surfed, the better you got. The better you got, the more you demanded of your boards. There weren’t any imported boards in Hobart, so I had to make my own. I was the first commercial manufacturer in Tasmania. When I first started, the boards were made out of balsa wood or hollow plywood – foam hadn’t been introduced into Australia at that time. I’ve probably made 15,000-18,000 boards in my life. I’ve been shaping for 58 years. I’ve been contracted to shape in South Africa a couple of times, and I was contracted by (late Australian

surfing champion) Midget Farrelly in Sydney, who was a good mate of mine. I moved to Torquay about 15 years ago. Because I was involved in surfboard manufacturing, I used to come over and watch the Bells Beach contest every Easter. It felt like home. In the past few years, I’ve been inundated with requests for surfboard restorations. Now everyone around the planet has finally realised that surfing’s got a fantastic history, and everyone’s a collector. You might get a beginner collector in Victoria who wants to have an example of each of the famous Victorian brands, for instance. Most of the boards that come to me are wrecked, broken in half, stored under a house for 50 years. You can bring them back to beautiful. Having made them all those years, I can rebuild them, primarily

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as wall sculptures. Collectors don’t want to hide the damage. Any damage on a collectable board is part of the history of the board, so you just restore it and leave the damage visible. They still look beautiful, even with their battle scars. It’s only one every couple of weeks – it’s laidback. I enjoy it because I’m part of the history, I understand where surfboard design came from, I understand the construction techniques of 60-plus years ago. I haven’t been surfing for the last decade, because I had heart surgery and bowel cancer. I miss it. It’s a huge hole in my life, but I live it through my two sons. They’re very good surfers. I’m making myself a big-enough board to, maybe, get back into it. We’re talking over 11 feet. That’s big. It might give me time to get up and go again, that’s the plan. ●

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COVER STORY

Tina Arena takes on the iconic role of Eva Peron as 2019 shapes to be a special year for the star.

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very night when Tina Arena hits the stage as Eva Peron in the classic Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice musical Evita, there is a moment where she gets the shivers. It’s singing that classic song Don’t Cry For Me Argentina, with its soaring melody and big notes. “It still gives me goose bumps,” Arena, 51, told Domain Review. “It’s a powerful melody which evokes complete vulnerability. It’s majestic. “I never tire of the wonderful opening melody, where those strings take the lead and it just sweeps you away. It’s magical. I never tire of it, and the audience seem to genuinely respond.” Ever since 1974 – when she was aged eight – audiences have been responding to Tina Arena in a big way. She famously got her start on Young Talent Time and, while there have been some tough times along the road, she has barely been out of the spotlight. Most of her life she has been making hit records, including her last English-speaking album Eleven, which was released in 2015 to critical acclaim. While the album struggled to get commercial radio airplay, Arena fans will tell you it was one of her best – full of slick pop songs that really should have been the top of the charts. Growing up in the Melbourne suburb of Keilor East with parents Giuseppe and Franca, Filippina (then


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“I never tire of the wonderful opening melody, where

known as “Pina”) Arena had a big voice at a very young age. Pina then became Tina when she joined Young Talent Time. The rest, as they say, is history. Even back then when she was beginning on Y Young Talent Time, she had a love of musical theatre, which has been a big part of her career on and off for decades. “Even as a very little girl, somehow I knew that I would perform in musical theatre as I have both here in Australian and in the UK,” Arena says. “The beauty of theatre ... is the exchange between the artists and the audience. It’s instant and hugely rewarding. I do also really enjoy working in a company, and this company of Evita is simply stunning.” After years based in France with her partner of 18 years, Vincent Mancini, Arena moved back to Australia a few years ago to settle in the inner suburbs of Melbourne. Her son, Gabriel, is now in high school and after living in Fitzroy, the family moved to Toorak last year, buying a property for $5.7 million. There is always something special for Arena about performing at home in Melbourne, so the return of Evita to town – playing at the Arts Centre’s State Theatre – is something she is looking forward to. At any Melbourne Tina Arena concert, she is always surrounded by family and friends, school mums and old work colleagues, and the official grand opening of Evita in Melbourne

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those strings take the lead and it just sweeps you away.”

Leading lady Tina Arena and the Evita cast at the show’s Australian premiere.

on Sunday, December 9, will be no different. Arena breezes into her dressing room before every show and is relaxed – most days, that is. “If it’s a full moon, then I tend to be twitchy, otherwise it’s usually fairly chilled,” she says. “I’m so lucky to work with people that have wonderfully wicked senses of humour. “It’s definitely been a relief when you're playing Eva Peron. “Contrasting the intensity with laughter is vital.” Evita has already played a successful season in Sydney at the

Opera House, and to begin with, getting used to the gruelling show schedule of up to eight shows a week was a challenge for Arena. “To be honest, it is a shock to the system in the beginning,” she says. “But, we train our body and mind during the rehearsal period, and then the muscle memory goes into automatic pilot. “I do love a routine, I must admit.” It helps that Arena loves the music of Evita, and its story about Eva Peron, the legendary wife of Argentinian president Juan Peron, who ascended poverty to become a figure of influence and power.

“It will break your heart and it makes you smile,” she says. “The score does many things, it’s lyrically genius that’s for sure. I would say that it is a perfectly balanced rock opera, it’s definitely a favourite of mine.” Arena has had a long association with co-creator Andrew Lloyd Webber. She sang at Webber’s 50th birthday 20 years ago in London, part of a concert that was broadcast across the UK. Evita producer David Ian believes Arena has as much star quality as previous superstars that have played Eva Peron on stage and in film – Elaine Paige in London’s West End, Patti LuPone on Broadway, and Madonna in the Oscar and Golden Globe-winning 1996 movie, directed by Alan Parker. “Eva was the star of her generation, and that is what had to be found,” he says of the lead role in Evita. “Phenomenal presence, phenomenal vocals, and phenomenal star appeal. “That is what we have got in Tina.” After Evita finishes its Melbourne run early next year, Arena intends to have a well-earnt break, but she says she has “exciting” plans for 2019. Fans will be hoping that will include a new album. “Stay tuned,” she says. ● EVITA \ Arts Centre Melbourne, State Theatre from December 5. Tickets via Ticketmaster. ● evitathemusical.com.au

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HEART & HOME Christmas release Spellbound Cider), T2 continues to nail that goal. McGoff, who has always been a tea drinker (“Well, I’m Irish,” she says by way of explanation), has the enviable job of dreaming up the company’s new blends. Presently, she’s chuffed with loose tea A Trifle Delicious, a festive brew incorporating flavours from white chocolate, hibiscus and elderberries. Interestingly, McGoff doesn’t just look to culinary inspiration when concocting T2’s brews. “I look more globally, so, when I’m looking at development and innovation, I’m looking at beauty brands, ice-cream, chefs, what our team is drinking.

“Only put the right amount of water in the kettle.” M O R O C CA N M O N A R C H T E AG L A S S E S

Join the tea party A tisane revolution has taken place in Melbourne’s coffee heartland.

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hen T2 opened its first shop on Brunswick Street in 1996, it was the sole tea purveyor amid a sea of dedicated coffee vendors. Some queried the wisdom of founders Maryanne Shearer and Jan O’Connor at the time, but the company has expanded exponentially and secured the beverage’s position as a serious coffee rival in a town renowned for its love of a cup of joe. Now with stores worldwide – including in New Zealand, Singapore, London, New York and opening shortly on the US west coast – T2 has permanently expanded our tea horizons. At the time of its inception, a cuppa in Melbourne was a very different proposition. “Back then it was very stuffy, old-world tea,” says Michelle McGoff, T2’s sommelier and developer. “Nothing really exciting was going on in tea, so the idea was to reset people’s expectations.” With a range spanning everything from rare traditional teas (like Pai Mu Tan white tea) through to exotic herbal tisanes (such as the limited

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Anything, you name it, it all goes into the mix.” Of course, with her sommelier training and years of experience, McGoff has also mastered the perfect cup of tea, saying it starts with the quality of the water. “Use really nice water,” she says. “You can get as fanatical as you want with what water you use and what minerals are in there, or not. “Generally, at home I filter my water through a Brita filter, although Melbourne tap water is actually pretty good.” She says that reboiling the kettle is a no-no. “It de-oxygenates the water. Only put the right amount of water in the kettle.” Then there’s water temperature. While tea aficionados are now on top of steeping teas at different temperatures (for instance, never put boiling water on green tea), McGoff has another pro tip. “Even if you’re making it in a cup, but especially if you’re making it in pot, always heat the cup or pot first,” she says. She also urges against stewed tea. “A lot of people say that they like really strong tea and brew it for seven minutes. “But then you’re not actually drinking really strong tea, you’re drinking over-brewed tea. What you could do is maybe put two scoops in the pot instead of one, and only brew it for four minutes or five minutes max.” ●

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DEVELOPMENTS


DIANA CHAN \ CHEF ST YLE

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traw traw wberries berries and cream is a match made in heaven. As I do not have a sweet tooth, I think this dessert is the perfect balance of tartness, creaminess and sweetness. The inspiration for this dish came from a challenge I did in MasterChef Australia. It was in ‘‘sweet week’’ and the challenge was to design a dish inspired by flowers and the garden. Janice Wong from 2am Dessert Bar in Singapore, who was the guest chef, had designed an edible art installation for us to be inspired by. I instantly thought of roses for this challenge. I absolutely love roses and used rose water in my ice-cream. Here I’ve used some rose petals but if you can get some rose water, try adding a few drops to the consomme. Be careful not to add too much as it can be quite overpowering and it’s an acquired taste. If you aren’t a fan of sponge cake, you can also substitute shortbread cookies. I hope you get to wow your guests with this eye-catching dessert. ●

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Strawberries and Cream Ingredients (Serves 4) Sponge cake 6 room-temperature eggs ½ tsp vanilla extract or 1 vanilla bean pod 1 cup caster sugar 1 cup plain flour ½ tsp baking powder Strawberry consomme 3 punnets of strawberries (use frozen as substitute) ¾ cups caster sugar Champagne macerated strawberries 1 punnet of strawberries, cut into 3mm slices 300ml Champagne or sparkling wine ¼ cup caster sugar Garnish Vanilla ice-cream (store bought) Freeze dried strawberries (optional) Rose petals Method ■ Make the sponge cake in advance. Preheat oven to 180C and line a 22cm cake tin. ■ Using a stand mixer, add eggs, vanilla extract and whisk. Gradually add in the sugar until a light, fluffy mixture is achieved. This should take approximately four mins. ■ In a mixing bowl, add in the plain flour and baking powder and mix through. Using a fine sieve,

add in the flour mixture a third at a time using a spatula folding through gently using a figure 8 motion to incorporate the flour without knocking out too much air. Continue until all the flour is mixed through. ■ Pour the cake batter into the lined cake tin and place it in the middle of the oven. Bake for 25-30 minutes. ■ Remove from oven, allow to cool then flip it out onto a cooling rack. Set aside for later. ■ For the strawberry consomme, place a pot of water on medium heat. Dice the strawberries and place it into a metal or glass bowl, sprinkle over the caster sugar, and cover tightly with cling film. Let it simmer for 30-40 minutes. Remove the bowl and pass it through a sieve lined with a muslin cloth. Use a piece of Chux if you haven’t got any muslin cloths. Set the liquid aside until ready to serve. ■ For the champagne strawberries, mix all the ingredients into a mixing bowl and let it sit for 15 minutes in the fridge. Drain when ready to use. ■ To assemble, using a 8cm cookie cutter, cut out a circle of the sponge cake and place it right in the middle of the serving dish. Place the macerated strawberries all around the cake. Top with a scoop of good quality vanilla ice-cream. ■ Pour the strawberry consomme around the cake and garnish the top with freeze-dried strawberries and rose petals. ●

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ate Peck, the former model-turned-motor sport TV presenter, is a petrolhead at heart. Peck is now the face of Melbourne moto clothing label Saint CC. Pitched to the modern grease monkey, it’s where biker cool and denim punks come together for the ultimate fashion makeover to make a ride all the more, well, fashionable. And Peck is the perfect fit for the gig – she’s got biker chic down pat and is the ideal pin-up for its female ambassador role. From MTV host to studying to become a sommelier, she’s proof you can have your cake and eat it, too. The tall blonde, now 30, first came to our attention as a 15-year-old contestant on the TV show Search for a Supermodel, signed to Vivien’s modelling soon after and then landed racing ambassador roles with Myer in 2014 and 2015. She was a regular face in the Birdcage at Flemington over the years, and appeared again this month as a “friend” of Mumm champagne. She’s obsessed with motorbikes, loves adventure sport and you can find her on race tracks or behind the wheel of rally cars as part of her day job. Away from the media spotlight, she’s busy getting around on her BMW R nineT Urban G/S.

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Firing on all cylinders Motorbike-loving model Kate Peck finds her perfect fit. “I’ve always been into riding motorcycles,” says Peck, who was born in Canada, raised in Cairns and moved to Melbourne at the age of four before relocating to Sydney for work. She’s even been on riding trips abroad with her dad and stepmother – from South Africa to Sri Lanka and Mexico. “It was my dad who got me into motor sports and riding bikes,” she says. “It’s a love I’ve had ever since I was a young girl. To land a gig as a motor sport presenter and be doing it three years on is my ultimate dream job.” But when it comes to riding gear, Peck says the choices haven’t always been great. More than just a partnership for the sake of exchange, she says joining Saint CC made sense because the brand appealed to her style.

“It’s always been a battle for women, more so than men, when it comes to find cool protective clothing you can wear,” says Peck. “Riding gear for women has always been superbly ugly, adorned with too many diamantes, and when Saint CC approached me it felt like a godsend.” Saint worshippers include Hollywood’s Ewan McGregor and Eric Bana, who are regular customers of the denim and workwear range. There’s unbreakable denim with a protective safety feature – you get a four-second fabric protection when you slide off your bike – and they’re doing what few have in the denim space. Peck says she hopes to attract more women to the sport via her TV role. “There’s not a lot of mentors to look up to the

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motor sporting world,” she says. “Women are pushing boundaries in these industries and people are paying attention to our valued opinions – it’s about intelligence, strategy and creativity. “There’s no reason women can’t be engineers, mechanics or a motorbike rider. It’s important young girls feel they can do anything.” Away from sport, she’s got a passion for wine. “You’d really impress me with a bottle of Savaterre or a Giaconda chardonnay,” she smiles. “I do enjoy learning about wine. There’s a lot to get your head around, but like anything I am passionate about, I go in 100 per cent and work my way through until I’ve figured it all out.” ● ● saint.cc K AT E PE C K

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ARCHITECTURE Unique design heritage meets sporting history.

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A true convert

or architect Rodney Eggleston, the restoration of a 20th century Melbourne warehouse is a labour of love that combines his own family history and Australian sporting folklore. The original building – a tribute to Japanese brutalism, a subset of the brutalist architectural movement of the 1950s to 1960s – was designed in 1972 by Eggleston Macdonald, the architecture firm founded by his great-grandfather, Alec Eggleston. The imposing structure in Abbotsford Street, North Melbourne, was constructed for Australian football legends Ron Barassi and the late Wes Lofts as a headquarters for their packaging business. With its simple, block-like forms

and raw concrete construction characteristic of the brutalist style, the work of his great-grandfather's firm on the project had always impressed Eggleston junior. But it was only through an unexpected twist of fate that his story ended up intertwining with the building. Eggleston – who, along with his partner Anne-Laure Cavigneaux, had by this time established his own firm, March Studio, in a small art deco building just down the road – dropped by the site one day to check an off-form concrete detail. (Off-form concrete refers to a construction process where the material retains an imprint of the formwork, or the mould into which it

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The building, a fine example of Japanese brutalism, was owned by ex-AFL stars.

is poured, on its surface – often the knots and graining of timber boards.) “I drove up there and saw the For Sale sign, and started having conniptions and getting the sweats,” he says. “I knew the building would be bulldozed; it’s a trend throughout the area.” Teaming up with construction company CBD Contracting, who had partnered with March Studio on several previous projects, Eggleston managed to buy the building. Together, the two businesses set about transforming the architectural gem into a shared office space –

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while retaining as much of its original character as possible. Lofts’ meeting room, built with its own bar at his instruction, is still painted in the navy blue of his beloved Carlton Football Club, just as it was in the time when the star fullback strode the corridors. In the open space at the back of the building – formerly the workshop where the packaging was made – Eggleston has created a mural based on the clashing colours and graphic patters that camouflaged the “dazzle ships” of the two world wars. Skylights were also installed to flood the area with natural light. ●

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TRAVEL \ TURIN Affectionately known as the “Paris of Italy”, Turin is the less-explored city of the country’s north. Home to some of the best-known chocolates and fascinating museums, here’s how to discover the best of Turin, whether it’s a weekend or an extended exploration.

A weekend

Walking with history

There’s much to see on foot in the centre of the city, so with walking shoes on, roam to Mole Antonelliana. Not only is this landmark the pinnacle of Turin’s skyline, but inside is the National Museum of Cinema (museocinema.it/en). Be sure to ride the glass elevator to the top for a view of the terracotta rooftops and surrounding mountains. As you are on the go, stop by Latteria Bera (latteriabera.com), a three-generation run deli, and try the truffle cheeses and grissini for fuel. Turin owns the second-largest collection of ancient Egyptian relics at the Museo Egizio, and in a wellspent afternoon, you can learn how the city became

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home to this momentous exhibition. Don’t miss trying Guido Gobino (guidogobino.it) just outside the museum for artisan chocolate. In winter, the hot chocolate is a must, but if it’s the summer season, the gianduja icy pole is equally satisfying.

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A week Piedmont, the region of Italy that Turin resides in, translates to “foot of mountain”. A walk up a small hill to the church of Santa Maria al Monte dei Cappuccini, where you can view the city from afar, is a must. Or, take the cable car to Basilica di Superga, high in the mountains. Take time to wander the narrow streets in the ancient Roman Quarter, where food is in no short supply. Try Torteria Olsen (torteriaolsen.it), a quaint

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cafe serving pastries, cakes and quiches; or any of the independent pasta and bread shops and antiques stores. While you are in the area, visit Cafe Al Bicerin (bicerin.it) to try the “bicern”, a chocolate, coffee and milk concoction, served there since 1763.

A fortnight For a chance to explore the outer cities and mountains, hire a car or go by train for day trips to cities including Monforte d’Alba in the hills or Genoa by the water. If you’re visiting in September, it’s the perfect time to enjoy the Slow Food Festival (slowfood.com), the home of the Italian movement to preserve the slower way of life and food. Naturally, this includes pasta, cheese and wine. Take your time to explore Mercato di Porta Palazzo, a large farmers’ market. There are also tunnels to explore from the siege of Turin at Museo Pietro Micca (museopietromicca.it). With any leftover time, sit back in Piazza San Carlo with an espresso or wander the porticoed boulevard of Via Po. ●

GETTING THERE \ From capital cities across Europe, and within Italy, you can fly most airlines into Turin including Alitalia, Ryanair, British Airways, Air France and Lufthansa. WHERE TO STAY \ Opt to stay in the centre of the city as Turin is very walker-friendly. Try Hotel Victoria Torino (hotelvictoria-torino.com/en/) for a spot of luxury. Piazza Vittorio Suites offer 10 recently renovated self-serviced apartments (torinosuites.com/en/home-page.aspx), or book an Airbnb in a classic Turin apartment.

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SAM WOOD \ FITNESS

How to make good food choices

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f you have no control around food, read this. When you first start your health journey, you may find it hard to steer clear of temptation and stick to your guns when it comes to making good food choices. You may even find it laughable when people who are farther along their journey tell you that they honestly prefer healthy foods but, I promise you, that will eventually be you, too. I know it can seem like the mental battle to resist the Cadbury or put down the Pringles will never end, but, before you know it, the cravings will be gone and your tastebuds will have adapted to all the good stuff. There’s no denying that discipline can play a huge part in healthy eating. The good news is that as you go farther in your healthy lifestyle, it becomes easier to choose the healthy option and simply say no. This isn’t going to happen overnight, so if you’re

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MELBOURNE SQUARE \ LIFESTYLE SUPERSTARS PRESENT ELITE COLLECTION

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ive leading lifestyle design brands have joined forces to deliver an elite collection of apartments in Southbank’s glamorous Melbourne Square development. The Spring Collection limited edition apartments offer the best possible living experience at Melbourne Square, says CBRE managing director Andrew Leoncelli. The award-winning Carr Design team behind the Mornington Peninsula’s Jackalope hotel has created a series of personalised and perfectly curated residences on the highest floors of Melbourne Square’s first two towers. These apartments offer generous layouts up to 317 square metres, a rare quality of finish and spectacular views. The Spring Collection’s suite of special features includes styling assistance from Hub Furniture plus a furnishing allowance, home automation from Clipsal by Schneider Electric, high-end Gaggenau kitchen appliances and Kohler kitchen and bathroom fittings plus an automatic upgrade to the kitchens featured in Melbourne Square’s penthouses. ● LIZ MCLACHLAN IN PARTNERSHIP WITH

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or years Melbourne’s CBD felt uneven. People gravitated to the east side of town for great theatre, cosmopolitan eateries and designer shopping, leaving the west side to offices and industrial buildings. The Paris End, or the east side of Collins Street, is still famed for housing the flagship stores of luxury brands such as Chanel and Louis Vuitton. But new developments, restaurants and bars emerging west of Elizabeth Street are helping restore balance to the CBD grid. Melbourne’s onceforgotten West End seems to be on the up. West side residents, workers and visitors already prize the area for its easy access to some of the city’s best attractions. They can walk or tram north to bustling Queen Victoria Market for fresh produce and market buys. Or they can head south to Crown Casino and Southbank’s famed dining strip for dinner at some of Melbourne’s big-name restaurants, such as Neil Perry’s Rockpool Bar & Grill or Dinner by Heston Blumenthal. There’s plenty of public transport, including Southern Cross Station, where you can access regional train lines and the SkyBus to Melbourne Airport. The West End is also home to a growing number of bars and cafes catering to locals and clued-in tourists. There’s Higher Ground, for example, an innovative cafe housed in an old power station, or State of Grace, the restaurant and wine bar that recently hopped from Collins Street to an old Melbourne Steamship Co. building on King Street. “It’s a really interesting location,” says Craig Baudin, a director at Fender Katsalidis, the awardwinning architecture firm behind Flinders Bank, a mixed-use development slated for the corner of Flinders and Spencer Streets. “It’s been a quiet and forgotten corner of the city for a long time,” he says. “But now it has the potential to be a lively neighbourhood which connects the CBD grid to Southbank and the Docklands.” Baudin says the Flinders Bank precinct, which will include hotel, retail and residential offerings, is poised to bring even more life and activity to the West End. Situated on the site of the former Melbourne Convention Centre, Flinders Bank will comprise three towers, including a retail hub and Australia’s first St Regis hotel. There will be 168 five-star hotel rooms, 650 apartments and resort-style amenities

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“It will create an amazing mixture of activity at different times of the day. You will always have people around you.” CRAIG BAUDIN

for hotel guests and residents. “The central idea of Flinders Bank is to create a new urban neighbourhood in Melbourne’s West End, a part of the city that has enormous potential and which is currently being transformed by new development and new life.” The architectural inspiration for the development was the curve of the Yarra River, which is reflected in the cascading facade of the St Regis Hotel tower. Residents will only have to cross Spencer Street to get to a public green space, Batman Park, on the north bank of the river. The buildings themselves have views up the centre line of the Yarra, looking toward the MCG. “The Yarra forms a kind of valley within the city, with buildings stepping up in height on either side. This allows for an amazing outlook up the Yarra, and an outlook that will never be built out,” Baudin says.

A significant part of the development will be an open-air retail plaza on Siddeley Street, opposite the St Regis lobby. The plaza will serve as a “beating heart” for the whole precinct, Baudin says, thanks to its combination of residential, office, retail and hotel space. “It will create an amazing mixture of activity at different times of the day. You will always have people around you,” Baudin says. “You won’t ever feel like you’re walking home to your apartment in a dark and unused corner of the city. “There will always be a buzz around the place.” ● KATE STANTON IN PARTNERSHIP WITH

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The more things change in Brighton, the more they stay reassuringly the same. Colonsay has changed more than most. Built as a family home about a century ago, the gabled weatherboard became a boarding house, got scruffy and overgrown, and then was rescued and restored. This year it was born anew. With two storeys, three living rooms, five bedrooms and a six-star rating, the house is now the pinnacle of contemporary style and efficiency, shimmering in limestone finishes and opening north to a poolside terrace. But, it still has the easy grace of a beachside haven – and the bay view at the end of the street is as alluring as ever. The owners sing Albert Street’s age-old praises: “We love being walking distance to the beach and to Church Street’s great shopping strip. It’s a family friendly neighbourhood.” Colonsay sits prettily behind a picket fence, and has a garage, off-street parking and Elan video security. The decked porch leads to a typically Edwardian L-shaped hall, now beautifully refloored in engineered oak. Two carpeted double bedrooms at the front include the enormous main suite; step through the fitted dressing room to a fully tiled en suite with twin basins, a free-standing bath, a shower and heated towel rails. The second bedroom has a box bay window and a fireplace. Across the hall, the sitting room has a marble fireplace. There’s also a spacious study with a powder room opposite. In the vestibule, a climate-controlled 31 dozen wine cellar

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lies beyond the plain white door. Entertainers will enjoy the oak-floored main living area, a spectacular space for parties. Double-glazed stacker

“FAMILIES WILL APPRECIATE THE ZONING, WITH A GROUND-FLOOR LOUNGE,

doors on the north side make an effortless connection to

A VAST FAMILY ROOM OPENING TO THE POOL AND AN UPSTAIRS RETREAT.”

the covered deck beside the fully-tiled pool and spa. At the

KATE STRICKLAND – AGENT

family area’s far end, french doors flank the gas log fireplace. The limestone kitchen has twin Gaggenau ovens, Liebherr fridge-freezers and a butler’s pantry. The grey-carpeted first floor is designed with teenagers in mind. A galley study leads to a central bathroom and a retreat. The three double bedrooms have desks and ALISON BARCLAY

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property@domainreview.com.au Agent: Marshall White, Kate Strickland 0400 125 946 Price: $5.8 million-$6.38 million Auction: 2.30pm, December 1

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BRIGHTON \ 33 NORMANBY STREET 4

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Built in 1883, the Italian Victorian house Annandale’s well-maintained elegance is summed up as soon as you walk through the arched hallway with high ceilings. Coming off the hallway are three of the four bedrooms, and a living room complete with fireplace. The rear of the house hosts the family/dining room, fourth bedroom and adjoining laundry and study. Original architectural detail includes tuck-pointed brick work, bluestone foundation and a tessellated verandah. The backyard hosts a pool and outdoor dining area. There’s also a shed and sauna and offstreet parking. The best thing of all is Port Phillip Bay is at the end of the street. ● ANDERS FURZE Agent: Kay & Burton, Ian Jackson, 0419 593 663 Price: $4.8 million-$5.25 million Expressions of interest: Close 5pm, December 4

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HIGHETT \ 39 DALMONT STREET 4

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With an emphasis on natural light and leafy green surrounds, this family home facilitates bright, airy and coastal ambience to everyday living. Four bedrooms and a study make this the ideal space for a busy family. Multiple living areas, including an al fresco living space with a built-in barbecue, provide plenty of room to host both adults and children alike. A heated azure pool, extensive storage and ducted heating/cooling all just a short walk from Peterson Reserve, Sandringham College and Bluff Road shops and eateries, make this contemporary home a convenient and relaxing space for post-school and work relaxation and socialisation. ● PORTIA CONYERS-EAST Agent: Jellis Craig, Ivana Dobro, 0421 229 459 Price: $1.8 million-$1.95 million Auction: 1pm, December 1

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HAMPTON EAST \ 12 ACHERON COURT

Agent: Jellis Craig,

MIDDLE PARK \ 263 RICHARDSON STREET

Jennifer Hine 0417

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Agent: Marshall White, Oliver Bruce

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0409 856 599 Price: $2.6 million-

One family has lived in this renovated single-storey home

$1.4 million

This solid-brick Victorian has great bones for renovators

$2.8 million

for 40 years, and it’s easy to see why they stayed. The

Auction: 10am,

who want to give new life to a heritage house near the

Auction: 12.30pm,

house, on a cul de sac behind Dane Road Reserve, features

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beach. Buyers will be charmed by the tidy front flower

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a well-maintained flowering garden with roses and citrus

garden and well-established lemon tree in the back yard –

trees. There is enough room for parents and older children

signs of a much-loved family home. Multiple generations

to enjoy privacy, thanks to the home’s two living zones and

of one family have lived here since it was built in 1880. The

two covered decks. The kitchen has a cafe window and two

front hallway leads to three bedrooms (all with built-in

ovens. One living room with built-in bookshelves leads to

wardrobes) and the living room. A bathroom adjoins the

the main bedroom, which has a walk-in wardrobe, en suite

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BRIGHTON EAST \ 2B BRIGHT STREET 3

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The entrance of this contemporary, three-storey residence leads to a striking sculptural cylindrical staircase, as well as the lounge and dining areas with terrazzo floors, Pietra Grigio marble gas fireplace, designer lighting fixtures, and a Carrara marble kitchen with butler’s pantry, all beside the tree-lined courtyard. The master bedroom has a walk-in wardrobe and dual vanity en suite with free-standing stone bath and rain shower. The top floor has a circular skylight, large living retreat, two bedrooms, bathroom, and study with a built-in desk and custom suspended shelving. There’s also a cinema room, laundry with chute, and four-car garage with turntable on the basement level. ● ARIANNA LUCENTE Agent: Follett & Co., Justin Follett 0405 996 822 Price: $2.495 million-$2.695 million Expressions of interest: Close 5pm, December 3

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ELWOOD \ 1A HEATON AVENUE

Agent: Chisholm and

BLACK ROCK \ 75 STANLEY STREET

Gamon, Sam Gamon

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0425 702 574

Agent: Hocking Stuart, Jenny Dwyer

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Price: $2.4 million-

0418 528 988 Price: $1.69 million-

Own a piece of Melbourne history. This beautifully

$2.5 million

Located within putting distance of the Sandringham Golf

$1.79 million

maintained corner mansion was built in 1918 for the family

Auction: 2pm,

Course on leafy Stanley Street, this house’s split-level, open

Auction: 2.30pm,

of Henry Figsby Young, who established Young & Jackson’s

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plan living is suited to a family that values relaxation. The

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Hotel on Flinders Street. Set on an 836-square-metre block,

entry level includes open living and dining rooms, a kitchen

this home still suits a large family. Impress guests with the

and three bedrooms, the main bedroom hosting an en suite

grand entry, which includes ornate stained-glass windows

and walk-in wardrobe. The north facing rear garden offers

and parquetry floors. The house has formal and informal

plenty of room for the kids to play, and you can make the

living spaces, including a sunroom, living room and dining

most of the warmer months on the al fresco patio. Two

room with grand fireplace. Exposed brick and timber floors

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distance, as is Black Rock Village’s cafe scene and the

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secure off-street parking for two cars. ● KATE STANTON

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beach. ● ANDERS FURZE

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MIDDLE PARK 354 Richardson Street

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DEDICATED TO EXCELLENCE Expansive open plan living and dining room enjoying feature floor to high ceiling windows with doors opening onto a private entertainer’s sunny courtyard with built-in BBQ connected to gas mains. Contemporary state-of-theart Miele kitchen with double ovens, stone benchtops, integrated Miele double fridge, excellent storage. Generous size master bedroom, fully fitted wardrobes, impressive designer modern ensuite. • Exceptional classic Victorian residence designed and renovated over two levels • Secluded north facing terrace. • Outstanding quality fixtures and fittings

• Stunning European oak flooring • Heating/cooling • Superbly located, wide tree-lined street • Strolling distance to Middle Park village, MSAC, beach, zoned for Albert Park College

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Thurs 5.15-5.45pm, Tues 12-12.30pm & Sat 10.45-11.15am Auction Saturday 8 December at 1pm Contact Andrew Turner 0408 211 281 Michael Szulc 0417 122 809 Geoff Cayzer 9690 9782

PORT MELBOURNE 135 Clark Street

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INNER CITY OASIS This stunning Victorian residence has been redesigned, rebuilt, and transformed into a luxurious family oasis set over two levels and finished to high standards.

• Architectural glass doors, polished floors

Located in beautiful tree-lined Clark Street, within an easy walk of beaches, Bay Street shopping precinct, public transport, close to the CBD and is within much sought-after school zones.

• Climate control, gas fireplace

• A full outdoor kitchen • Gas and solar heated swimming pool • Custom cabinetry, security system • North/west orientated rear garden • Easy off-street parking for two cars from rear

• Four bedrooms each with an ensuite • Main with walk-in robe • Cinema room/children’s playroom • Expansive living and dining

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View As advertised or by appointment Auction Saturday 1st December at 2pm Contact Michael Szulc 0417 122 809 Geoff Cayzer 9690 9782 Simon Carruthers 0438 811 601 Port Melbourne 03 9646 0812


SOUTH MELBOURNE 31 Ferrars Place (Cnr Howe Crescent)

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DREAM BIG ON PREMIUM CORNER ALLOTMENT Outstanding opportunity in prized dress circle location, this distinctive two storey Victorian presents substantial living spaces with boundless possibilities. This home has been recently refurbished into extremely liveable order yet offers an exciting future.

• Ample natural light • Upstairs are five bedrooms and bathroom • Low maintenance courtyard • Rear laneway access • Unique corner position

• Ten principal rooms, beautiful grand entry • Front formal living and dining room • Ornate open fire places • Beautiful ornate high ceilings

View As advertised or by appointment Auction Sat 8 Dec at 12pm Contact Michael Szulc 0417 122 809 Geoff Cayzer 9690 9782 Simon Carruthers 0438 811 601

SOUTH MELBOURNE 152 Nelson Road

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ELEGANT VICTORIAN IN DRESS CIRCLE LOCATION Positioned in one of South Melbourne’s most prized wide tree-lined streets. Front formal sitting and dining rooms separated by exquisite open fireplaces, powder room, fully equipped kitchen and adjacent dining opens to outdoor terrace with tree-top aspects. Internal or external stairs leads to delightful paved courtyard, laundry, private office and underfloor storage/cellar. Upstairs: Gorgeous main bedroom with access to balcony. • Designed by renowned architect Col Bandy • Two further bedrooms and central bathroom

Albert Park 03 9699 5999

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• Heating, storage and an abundance of period charm throughout • Short stroll to St Vincent Gardens, Albert Park Village, schools and public transport • Approved plans for additions and alterations including two storey garage with rooftop terrace View

Thurs 12.45-1.15pm, 6-6.30pm, Sat as advertised & Tues 12-12.30pm Auction Saturday 8th December at 1pm Contact Simon Carruthers 0438 811 601 Geoff Cayzer 9690 9782 Jordan Gravestein 0448 250 193 Port Melbourne 03 9646 0812 DOM A IN REV IEW

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36 Teddington Road Hampton Showcasing sun-filled interiors, alfresco oasis with solar/gas heated pool & spa, multiple living areas, gourmet kitchen & sep studio.

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Kylie Charlton 0408 855 414

Agent

Phoebe Brand 0439 088 558

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Sandringham 9598 1111

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Auction Sat 8 December 12.00 Agent

Stephen Wigley 0411 115 736

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Kerrod Burton 0401 275 599

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32 & 100 BLACKNEY ROAD

"Seafront Farms" With absolute Coastal Reserve frontage - this unique and superb offering is next level "wow". Set on 112 acres & 4.5 acres with combined 856m seafront and 7 e-Star Bauhaus architect designed home. It's almost impossible to describe the lengths the current owners have gone to in presenting a superb "off grid" lifestyle experience without peer in this desirable Westernport coastal region. Let's start with absolute Coastal Reserve frontage of 856m, a brilliantly conceived energy efficient main residence of approx. 300sq.m, featuring 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, pantry with full walk in cool room and 2 x 100 sq.m garages that house two hovercraft. Solar array, windmill, bio-solution, water catchment, reticulation, security cameras and back-up generator are either fully automatic or electronically controlled and wirelessly connected to the NBN. Thriving fish stocks in the dams and Westernport Bay provide everyday enticement for keen anglers. And we need to mention the property manager's/guest quarters - a delightfully secluded and recently renovated cedar cottage. The rich peat soils, improved pastures, stockyards and deer-proof 1.9m high perimeter fencing add further practical appeal. Seafront Farms is an authentically unique seaside experience supported by impeccable infrastructure, sublime views and a very private, verdant setting on 116.5 acres. The only way to fully appreciate this property is to arrange an appointment and see it for yourself.

FOR SALE BY EXPRESSION OF INTEREST

Closing 31st January 2019 at 4.00pm unless sold prior. Properties may be sold separately. Available on a walk in, walk out basis. www.seafrontfarms.com Contact Tom Gibson 0438 574 472 Berwick 9707 2000 alexscott.com.au DOM A IN REV IEW

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2B Bright Street, Brighton East

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Inspired by bespoke homes of the Mediterranean, this 3 bed + study, 3.5 bath

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residence enjoys expansive lounge & dining, Carrara marble kitchen with Miele

Closing Mon 3rd December at 5pm

Justin Follett

0405 996 822

appliances, downstairs master bed with stunning ensuite, upstairs retreat, cinema

INSPECT

Marcus Heron

0424 696 822

room, gorgeous bathroom, 2nd bed with ensuite, courtyard, and secure 4 car

Thur 12-12.30pm & 6.30-7pm

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VINTAGE PORT PERFECT OPPORTUNITY IN A PRIZED LOCATION This exceptionally wide solid brick Victorian terrace offers comfortable living now with wonderful potential for further renovation/extension (STCA). Retaining many original period features, this well-maintained gem is full of character and charm. • 2 double bedrooms (both with BIRs) • Central bathroom • Functional kitchen with dishwasher & Euro laundry • Sun-drenched living/dining room with open fire place • Large north-facing paved rear courtyard with remote roller door • Arched entry hallway, Baltic pine flooring, heating/air conditioning Quietly positioned in one of the District’s best locations, opposite leafy parkland and city light rail and just minutes to the beach, Bay Street shopping strip and only a short stroll to the CBD.

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SENSATIONAL SEASIDE WAREHOUSE An irresistibly unique opportunity to acquire a seaside warehouse conversion in Port Melbourne that’s of vast proportions within a boutique block, first floor courtyard, mammoth master bedroom and second floor rooftop deck with a snapshot view of the moored Spirit of Tasmania, Station Pier and the water’s edge! Originally part of the Swallow and Ariell Biscuit Factory a short stroll from the beach, trendy cafes, hotels, restaurants, schools, shops and the citybound light rail.You’ll never need to hire a venue again with a massive sunbathed open-plan entertaining space with a towering saw-tooth roofline that enhances the grandeur, extending out through timber and glass bi-fold doors to the courtyard and alfresco deck! Boasts a large galley kitchen, corner butler’s pantry, hydronic heating, euro laundry, flexible accommodation of four bedrooms or three plus an home office with a sauna, luxury master, rooftop party deck, secure parking for two cars with storage and a cellar.

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SLICK SEASIDE SPLENDOUR Luxury at its very best - gorgeous bay views and wonderful spacious living. • Large bedroom with built in robes and fabulous water views • Huge open plan living/dining leading to generous terrace ideal for entertaining • Well-appointed granite kitchen with island bench, stainless steel appliances and casual meals area • Central bathroom and separate laundry • Ducted heating / cooling • Secure undercover car space • Stylish fittings and fixtures throughout • Heated indoor pool with spa • Building manager Walk the waterfront promenade to Station Pier, light rail and restaurants. The perfect inner-city pad offering a relaxed, low-maintenance lifestyle right on the water. Difficult to replace as there are only three 1 bedroom beachfront apartments in Beacon Cove so what are you waiting for? Book your inspection now!

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A BOUTIQUE LIFESTYLE OF DESIGNER BEACHSIDE SOPHISTICATION - PRIVATE ROOFTOP DECK WITH UNFORGETTABLE BAY VIEWS Spectacular beachside living comes to the fore in this awe-inspiring new townhouse sensation. Crafted to reflect an aura of luxury with its LED stair lighting and rooftop deck with panoramic views of the bay, it truly is contemporary opulence for those seeking a low maintenance lifestyle. • Engineered European Oak floorboards, high ceilings, designer lighting, black finishes • Open plan living & dining area with stacker sliding doors seamlessly opening to a private deck • Rooftop deck with bay views from the city to the peninsula, feat. hot & cold water, power points and gas point for a BBQ • Impressive stone kitchen with a generous butler’s pantry leading to the fitted laundry featuring Bosch dishwasher, black sink, black tapware, Carrera marble herringbone splashback tiles, and black glass Ilve appliances • 3 superb bedrooms featuring fitted BIRs (main with balcony), sumptuous bathrooms (ensuite) featuring custom-made wall hung recycled Messmate timber vanities, heated towel rails and Italian tiling; and a reading nook • Alarm, video intercom, zoned ducted heating/air conditioning, surround sound speakers, ducted vacuum, excellent storage, water tank and double auto garage In this premier beachside pocket, footsteps to the foreshore of Chelsea Beach, halfway between Chelsea and Edithvale shops, station and fabulous restaurants; within easy reach of private schools, golf courses and freeway access.

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PORT MELBOURNE 183 STOKES STREET WAREHOUSE-STYLE RESIDENCE This 2 level home has been creatively designed to incorporate both open plan living & entertaining zones along with generous bedroom accommodation. Comprises 2 massive bedrooms & ensuite bathrooms, country-style kitchen, open plan living/dining with under floor heating plus wall mounted gas heater, paved courtyard plus brick studio with bathroom. Extra features incl polished Baltic pine floors, exposed brick walls & lock up garage with laundry

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65 Armstrong Street, Middle Park Superbly situated close to the foreshore, this elegant Edwardian residence creates an irresistible first impression. Sophisticated main bedroom with dressing room & dual entrance marble appointed ensuite, 2nd bedroom with built in robes, 2nd bathroom, formal sitting room + generous open plan living/dining, a stylish kitchen boasting European appliances & lush courtyard. www.65armstrongstreetmiddlepark.com.au

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340 Dorcas Street, South Melbourne Sophisticated style and lifestyle Superbly transformed by a recent renovation, this three bedroom residence is distinguished by high quality finishes and an easily maintained single level design. Featuring a substantial living room, marble entertainer’s kitchen, dining area, skylit study, two bathrooms and sundrenched courtyard. www.340dorcasstreetsouthmelbourne.com.au

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