PEOPLE & PROPERTY OF MELBOURNE
FEBRUARY 17-23, 2021
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OUR GUIDE TO NGV TRIENNIAL
BEYOND BOOZE LOCAL TIPPLES SANS HANGOVER
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How many holidays did you plan, and then cancel, in 2020? My count is about four. After the year started with bushfires devastating many of the country’s regional towns, we were asked to travel locally, and just as we booked our Airbnbs, the pandemic made even that impossible. But Victorians are holidaying again, and – as this week’s cover star Catriona Rowntree attests – it is now more important than ever to support our regions. Rowntree is set to be back on our screens for the 30th anniversary of Getaway, and talks about her year spent at home near Little River, and her love of the country. ●
PRIVATE AFFAIR \ St Kilda catering company Cookes
LIFE ON DISPLAY \ Step into the world of legendary
Food has launched new menus in its Private Dinner
artist Mirka Mora at the Jewish Museum’s exhibition
Series, “tailoring each menu to suit your vibe” says
MIRKA, which opened this month and features never-
founder Sophie Storen. ● cookesfood.com.au
before-seen works. ● jewishmuseum.com.au
GOING PLACES Things to do & see in Melbourne
OUR COVER \ Catriona Rowntree. Photographed by James Geer. Hair and make-up by Mary Posterino. Styled by Lily Pond Geelong.
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COVER STORY Catriona Rowntree returns
from the country for Getaway’s 30th birthday.
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atriona Rowntree usually spends much of her time travelling somewhere exotic for work, but in the year that was 2020, she swapped long hauls for country life, finding somewhat of a silver lining. The respected TV presenter, who returns with the 30th anniversary of Channel Nine’s Getaway this month, lives on a sheep-and-grain property near Little River at the foothills of the You Yangs in Victoria, with her husband James Pettit and their two sons. She spent much of last year slowing down, realigning work-life balance and exploring her love of the veggie garden. “Yes, I was one of those people who raced to the hardware store and got the last of the seedlings,” Rowntree says. “Like a lot of people, 2020 was very challenging on a multitude of levels. “Professionally it was a radical change for me. I went through all the motions and processed sadness, frustration and acceptance and came out the other side able to see again.”
This year Getaway – the longest-running traveland-lifestyle program on television – will showcase our own backyard, encouraging Australians to travel locally, with some international destinations for inspiration featured too. Rowntree has been able to get back on the road with another TV show in the interim – Country Home Hunters, filmed in regional Australia – and it has been her saving grace. “I knew after the drought and bushfires I would commit to do what I could for regional areas,” Rowntree says. “I have learned about earthing [walking barefoot to connect with the earth] and have a new appreciation for being able to sink my feet in some grass, seeing much of the countryside.” She says as much as the pandemic has changed the way people travel, they still want to do it, even if that means swapping Europe for Euroa. “Getaway is testament that we never get sick of travelling; the fact it has survived as long as it has is proof that, while we all love armchair travel, we also like to get amongst it to see Australia for ourselves. Now is the best time to do it.”
The 48-year-old remembers visiting the rural Victorian property she now calls home some 20 years ago when she first met her husband’s family. “His parents lived in a beautiful historic home built for the Armytage family whose city home was Como House [in South Yarra]. It was a beautiful bluestone building and James lived in the main homestead,” Rowntree says. “He took me around the derelict cottages, not a blade of grass in sight. The cracks in the walls were so big you could fit your entire arm,” she recalls. “It’s where they kept rams and pet emus. James looked at me and said, ‘One day, I will do this up and it’s where I’ll live.’ I replied ‘Good luck finding that girl who will live here with you,’” Rowntree says. But, sure enough, she was the one helping him create a slice of regional paradise, a task that took them five years – until 2020 – to complete. “I never saw myself as a country girl, I am still a city chick inside,” says Rowntree, who tied the knot in 2008. “But I have loved having the space to move on the property with the boys.”
“If we can all get behind the communities who suffered, to get back on their feet after the bushfires and drought and now the pandemic, it’s what we need to be doing.” Rowntree’s first Getaway assignment in the ’90s was a trip to Tasmania and the last before lockdown was to Chile and Patagonia. She’s been everywhere from South America to Europe and explored plenty of Australia, too. Antarctica sits highly on her to-do list – but she’s not sure when that trip will happen. “My work life barely altered after the Gulf War happened and after the tragedy of the Twin Towers,” says Rowntree, who would travel 42 weeks a year in the 2000s. “But the pandemic changed everything.”
Rowntree is passionate about supporting small towns in Victoria and the rest of the country. “Regional travel is so important right now. If we can all get behind the communities who suffered, to get back on their feet after the bushfires and drought and now the pandemic, it’s what we need to be doing.” Today she is sitting on her large verandah overlooking a Mediterranean-style garden filled with French lavender and roses – her own slice of Provence. A rattan daybed – a wedding gift from friend and designer Paul Bangay – sits prettily.
She hasn’t let go of that city chick entirely, having purchased her first Melbourne apartment during the pandemic. “Yep, I did the opposite to what many people have done, I bought a place and I’m actually excited about it,” says Rowntree, who chose an off-the-plan residence in an Spring Street building across from Treasury Gardens, due to be completed next year. “Who doesn’t love a city escape? I am sure we will put it to good use,” she says. ● GETAWAY \ From February 27 at 5.30pm on Nine.
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Giving booze the flick
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Going sober for Febfast? These Melbourne non-alcoholic drink-makers have you covered. Wo r d s S U E S M E T H U RS T
Sam Manning of Monday Distillery.
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am Manning loved the taste of gin but hated the fogginess that lingered after she’d enjoyed her favourite drinks. When she made the decision to go alcohol-free, prompted by a desire for better health and wellbeing, it changed her life in ways she couldn’t imagine. While she initially laughed off the sideways glances and cheeky “party pooper” remarks, and worse still, the queries over whether she was pregnant, she couldn’t get past the fact there was little on offer from her favourite bars and restaurants for those taking a break from the booze. So, with a background in botanicals and beverages and buoyed by a strong entrepreneurial spirit, Sam and her partner Haydn Farley created Monday Distillery in Geelong, setting out to make a drink with all the “emotional connection, taste and vibe” of Sam’s favourite gin and tonic, but
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without the sugar and the messy effects of alcohol. “The choices were limited to sickly sugar drinks or flavoured sparkling water,” Sam explains, “as soon as we created the range the questions flipped from ‘Why are you drinking that?’ to ‘Oh, can I have that?’” Monday Distillery and others, like NON wines, Mornington Peninsula’s ETCH Sparkling and Brunswick Aces have found a market. According to the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, 23 per cent of Australians do not drink alcohol and we’ve been progressively turning to low or non-alcohol beverages over the last decade. Retailers Dan Murphy’s and BWS have seen sales of non-alcoholic drinks more than double in the past year, becoming one of the fastest-growing categories.
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Executor’s Sale: Rare Full-Floor Sub-Penthouse with Breathtaking 360 Degree Panoramic Views Capturing extraordinary vistas of Port Phillip Bay and the city skyline, this rare waterfront residence delivers spacious full-floor penthouse living on the 12th level of the tightly held Sandridge Bay Towers. Offering direct and secure lift access from the ground level, the property impresses from the moment you enter. With the help of full-height glass windows, the entrance showcases views of the water, that will never be built out. Tailored for first class entertaining, the home comprises a substantial living area with Port Phillip Bay as its backdrop, superb dining zone framed by the city skyline, and well-appointed kitchen with quality appliances and separate bar. Two outdoor terraces provide sweeping panoramas from the Bay all the way to the CBD. Enjoying a North-facing aspect towards Melbourne’s skyscrapers, the main bedroom comes complete with a large ensuite and walk-in robes, the second bedroom offers another captivating outlook plus ensuite bathroom, plus third bedroom and central family bathroom. Other features include premium parquetry flooring, hydronic heating, reverse-cycle air-conditioning, separate laundry and secure basement car parking for two cars. Don’t miss the exceptional opportunity to make this rare bayside jewel your home. Expressions of Interest Closing Tuesday 23rd Feb, 4pm Contact Paul Castran 0418 313 038 Inspect Saturday 3.30-4pm, Thursday 7-7.30pm
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“This is definitely the tip of the iceberg; choosing not to drink alcohol will become easier into the future.” AARON TROTMAN, NON WINES
While much of the credit for the interest in alcohol-free should go to the impact of campaigns such as Febfast, Dry July and OcSober, and social movements such as Hello Sunday Morning, perhaps the greatest influence comes from the fact that these beverages actually taste great. “I believe that this is just the beginning of a boom in non-alcoholic beverages,” says Aaron Trotman, who with his mate, chef William Wade, created the NON range of alcohol-free wines.
It was while working at Copenhagen’s famed Michelin-starred restaurant, Noma, that William Wade (who has since left NON for other ventures) began to see the social shift. Noma was one of the first restaurants in the world to offer a non-alcoholic drinks range paired to the menu. Preparing the carefully curated beverages was time-consuming, but diners loved the offering. Trotman could see a gap in the market for a bottled non-alcoholic range that offered restaurants ease of pouring and storage. Using the traditional tisane method of infusing of fruit, herbs and spices, they created artisan flavours like salted raspberry and chamomile, roast beetroot and sansho (Japanese pepper), and lemon marmalade and hibiscus, replicating the taste of aperitivo, sparkling shiraz and dry white. “We started NON in response to what we saw as a growing movement of people drinking less,” he says.
“We wanted to develop a range of drinks as complex as their alcoholic counterparts, which would allow non-drinkers to feel included around a dinner table or at a party. “Non-alcoholic drinks are very popular with Millennials and Gen Zs who understand that their drunken antics can be recorded and live on forever through social media, so they choose to abstain from alcohol and actively seek out alternatives.” Like Monday Distillery, NON’s sassy packaging and clever social branding instantly grabbed attention. Their initial batches were snapped up by leading restaurants all over Australia, and the range is now stocked all over the country. “As people start to try new things and look for even more variety, we are spurred on to innovate and come up with ever more interesting products. This is definitely the tip of the iceberg; choosing not to drink alcohol will become easier into the future.” ●
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The design-led hotel Lancemore Crossley St makes a boutique entrance at the Paris end of Little Bourke Street in the original Graeme Gunn building. Positioned in a coveted Melbourne laneway, this 113room hotel is your hook-up if you’re after a space with a chic difference and a rooftop terrace to boot – an ideal spot to take in the city’s skyline. Think moody interiors, bespoke furniture and architectural verve ideal for those missing the old New York right now. In the rooms – fitted with Shakespearean stage names such as William, Henry, Juliet and Romeo – pared-back elegance and a timeless aesthetic is the key. And, of course, the Juliet and Romeo suites come
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s Melbourne wakes from its long slumber, the hotels that gave it its cosmopolitan and international feel are open and taking bookings. It’s a chance to reacquaint with the city and try a
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with a private terrace balcony. Enjoy a three-course curated dinner in your room with the Longrain Dinner Package or try the Lancemore X Gingerboy package, which comes with $100 dining credit and complimentary bottle of Lindenderry wine. Each runs until March 30. ● lancemore.com.au
The Westin Rise & Dine Package includes an overnight stay and late check-out of 2pm, valet parking and a hotel credit to be used for food and beverage during your stay. Think high tea, mini-bar or in-room dining. From $334 a night and, depending on your room choice, you’ll get a $50, $70 or $100 credit. The hotel’s fabulous high tea is also back – make sure you book early.
a private courtyard with a fancy teepee for the kids, a fairy light firepit in the middle of your camp, log cushions, a picnic table and a selection of board games. Family picnic hampers are available and rates begin at $299. Camp under the stars or in the comfort of a Marriott bed – the choice is yours. You even get a late check-out of 1pm. ● marriott.com.au
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The Marriott Melbourne is offering a host of city escapes to get you back in the CBD, including a luxury family glamping package that will have the kids begging to stay an extra night. You get a five-star room that features
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THE LANGHAM
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If, like us, you’ve missed the pretty in pink luxury of The Langham, the hotel has a “Stay in the Pink” package pitched to couples who need a break from the kids. From $445 a night you get accommodation, an upgrade, valet parking, room-service breakfast for two and a $100 dining credit that can be used for room service or at Melba Restaurant or Aria Bar & Lounge. ● langhamhotels.com
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Buses replace trains Buses replace trains on sections of the Sandringham Line from 1am Saturday 20 February to last train Sunday 21 February. Allow extra time for your journey Thanks for your patience as we build the Metro Tunnel. Plan your journey at ptv.vic.gov.au/ languages or call 1800 800 007.
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ART Four must-see works at the NGV Triennial exhibition. JA N E R O C CA
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“This is the first time I have made something that references a work directly,” says Arsham, who visited the NGV a year ago. “The drapery in the sculptures also stem from the paintings of this period. I like the way the light plays on the fabric and in a sculptural form; it comes alive by way of movement in a way you don’t really expect.” Arsham also looks at race and representation in European paintings via his life-size works. We’re obsessed with the Falling Clock installation too.
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New York-based artist Daniel Arsham has designed an apocalyptic car for Porsche, counts Dior Hommes’ Kim Jones as a close friend and returned to his love of painting during lockdown. His works at the Triennial reveal his grand sculptural elegance – the four human-scaled figures riff on the works of two famed paintings in the NGV Collection: Giambattista Tiepolo’s The Banquet of Cleopatra 1743–44 and Nicolas Régnier’s Hero and Leander c.1625–26.
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Voluminous clouds created by Danish architect Cecilie Bendixen take a flighty turn, absorbing sound while making you aware of the space. “They’re also designed to give hope,” says Bendixen. “We worked on various formations – from small clouds to larger ones before this final product. The clouds required 14 machinists to sew the fabric together over five months; the needle and thread work was very intense,” she says. Sound, light and wind are poetically interwoven for a pensive moment at the NGV. She fuses elements of architecture, textiles and craft to hone her artistic voice.
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Nothing says playful like Japanese artist Misaki Kawai’s furry sculptures of dogs and a puppet studio. It’s aimed at kids, but adults will love it too. “I like fluffy, hairy and goofy things,” says Kawai. “My friend’s dogs Arty, Raisin, Snowy, Bertie and Potato inspired the sculptures.” Kawai found a love of art via creative parents – a mother who took her to puppet shows and a father who painted landscapes using watercolours on weekends. She fuses all that is kooky and cute with a dash of comedy. Kawai is inspired by the kitsch packaging you’ll find on vegetable, fruit and medicine boxes, as well as the Osaka comedy scene.
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ore than 90 artists from 30 countries – including 30 newly commissioned works – are on show at the NGV Triennial on St Kilda Road. The ambitious exhibition is broadly built around themes of illumination, reflection, conservation and speculation. Installations take over the gallery and merge with existing collections throughout. This is a multi-level and sensory mix of art, contemporary architecture and design that is best experienced at your own pace and in no particular order. Trust the energy.
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Architect and industrial designer Ilan El moved to Melbourne from Tel Aviv in 2005. The interactive Ora Light is all about channelling an emotive response through the medium. “We all experience colour in different ways,” says El, who completed his master’s at RMIT and specialises in lighting design. “Ora is taken from a Hebrew word that means light and I have always been interested in the human connection to light and our behavioural responses when we are around it,” he says of the work he created in 2008 and brought to life in 2020. “When I put the Ora light on in my home, I find my happy place.” ● NGV TRIENNIAL \ Until April 18. Free entry ● ngv.vic.gov.au
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FEATURE HOUSE ST KILDA WEST \ 59 YORK STREET 4
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The glorious facade of this home hints at the magic within. The tiles are not a period design, but that’s not it. The mirrors set into the indented arch of the brickwork at each of the verandah, giving endless reflections, indicate this is no ordinary renovation. Prestigious architects Kennedy Nolan did it so well that the house has won significant architecture and interior design awards. At the front, there is a moment from the Victorian era, with the two front rooms and their period embellishments becoming a fitted office with oak shelves, and a guest bedroom with en suite, but then the new era opens up. A formal lounge follows, then the dining area and the lovely expanse of the kitchen and living area. Rooms wrap around two courtyards. In the first, a wall of glass looks out to a pool with swim jets tiled with the same design as the verandah. The second courtyard is the outdoor entertaining area with stainless steel barbecue. Here, the exterior wall is breathtaking – faced with black metal “quilting” and punctured with round windows. In the kitchen you’ll find two long marble benches, oak cabinetry, Miele appliances, an induction cooktop and a butler’s pantry. Upstairs, the main bedroom is a luxurious spread of space. The travertine and marble en suite has a stone Apaiser bath and rain shower, and the walk-in wardrobe is enviably large. A flowing curve of white battens defines a void from the en suite, which gives vertical volume to the living room. A long corridor separates the main bedroom from the
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children’s bedrooms and bathroom. Throughout, there is beautifully executed joinery, surprising niches for art, a marvellous consistency of materials and style, and high-end materials. The home has solar panels, underground tanks, hydronic heating, cooling, gallery lighting, a Sonos integrated sound and security system and a drying courtyard off the laundry. It is two blocks from the beach and parks, and in the Albert Park College zone with St Kilda Park Primary School close by along with shopping, restaurants, bars and transport. ● BEVERLEY JOHANSON property@domainreview.com.au Agent: Greg Hocking, Simon Gowling, 0422 234 644 Price: $6.1 million-$6.3 million Expressions of interest: close 5pm, March 1
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“THIS SPECIAL HOME IS A RARE GEM IN A TIGHTLY HELD AREA CLOSE TO THE BAY AND THE CBD.” SIMON GOWLING – AGENT
ELWOOD \ 53 ADDISON STREET 4
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Timber bastions make for a dramatic entrance to this contemporary castle. On the ground floor, a fitted study at the front is the perfect room for the times. This is followed by the bathroom and laundry and then the rest of this level is living, dining and kitchen. At the rear, it opens to a fullwidth deck in a garden of mature trees. The sleek kitchen has impressive storage and Smeg and Miele appliances. Upstairs, curved walls are a feature. The main bedroom has an en suite and walk-in wardrobe. The house is close to the canal and has split-system heating and cooling, an alarm system and a high-end audio system. ● BEVERLEY JOHANSON
Agent: Chisholm & Gamon, Sam Gamon, 0408 100 583 Price: $2.1 million-$2.2 million Expressions of interest: close 3pm, February 25
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shaped, granite kitchen and bar make a
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striking backdrop. Three oversized double
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courtyard. The living room, with its slatted
bedrooms include the main (en suite, walk-
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fireplace, is a work of art in itself. Upstairs, the main bedroom has a dressing room,
Built as a starch factory in 1891 and
parking and lift access to a private foyer
This petite Victorian got the magic wand it
en suite and rooftop terrace. Bedroom
converted in 1985, the Sandridge Bay
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two (with en suite) sits atop the separate
swept through it. With a sleek living room
garage building, which opens to Faussett
sub-penthouse set a record price for the
flowing to a limestone courtyard, plus a
Lane. ● ALISON BARCLAY
towers when last sold in 2017, not least for
new first storey, the house has practical
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Towers are heritage de luxe. This full-floor
its 360-degree view. Here is a panorama
chic to suit busy professionals. Skylights,
that can never be built out – the bay as
Agent: Castran Gilbert, Paul Castran
Mafi timber flooring, Alessi bathrooms
azure frame, the city skyline all a-glitter,
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and dazzling tilework bring unusual zest to
Agent: Marshall White, Sarah Wood
terraces east and west for 24-hour basking.
Price: $2.9 million-$3.19 million
the interior, which opens with a bedroom-
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Hosts with the most will love the enormous
Private sale: Expressions of interest close
study with a marble fireplace. The central
Price: $3 million-$3.3 million
living/dining area, to which the crescent-
4pm, February 23
dining room and Corian kitchen (Miele
Auction: 12.30pm, February 20
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SOUTH YARRA 2602/22 Claremont Street THE PINNACLE OF PENTHOUSE PRESTIGE IN YARRA ONE Dare to dream of the sumptuous luxury, vast expanses of space and jaw-dropping views you could wake up to every single day with the purchase of this palatial 3-bedroom, 3.5-bathroom penthouse – one of only three on the top floor of brand-new ‘Yarra One’.
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Will Johnson 0449 131 648 Sam Inan 0433 076 999 Jon Manning 0416 101 201
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BEAUMARIS 4 Point Avenue AN ARCHITECTURAL BEACHSIDE CLASSIC OF COVETED SERENITY On 1,163sqm approx. of glorious gardens, this established 4 bedroom 2 bathroom home is an amazing opportunity in this exclusive location, featuring expansive north facing living & dining (OFP), a stone kitchen (Gaggenau appliances), an air cond studio (5th bed/office), paved alfresco areas & a double carport. One street from Ricketts Point Marine Sanctuary, walk to Concourse shops & bus.
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xx 03 9521 9800 Jenny Dwyer 0418 528 988 Julie Sansom 0418 235 650
GUIDE $2,975,000 - $3,250,000
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BLACK ROCK 47a First Street RESORT STYLE ARCHITECTURAL LUXURY WITH STUNNING BAY VIEWS Capturing breathtaking bay views, this beautiful 4 bedroom + study 4.5 bathroom masterpiece showcases 3 superb entertaining zones including a cinema with putting green & bar, deluxe stone kitchen (Gaggenau appliances, WI pantry), a north facing BBQ deck, pool & trampoline; ducted heating/air cond, speakers, home automation, security, solar & double garage. Beaumaris Secondary College zone, stroll to the Village & beach.
FOR SALE Expressions of Interest CLOSING Monday 22 February 4pm If not sold prior
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xx 03 9521 9800 Jenny Dwyer 0418 528 988 Sandra Michael 0499 023 510
VIEW As Advertised GUIDE $2,900,000 - $3,100,000
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ELWOOD 39 Milton Street This 3-bedroom, 1-bathroom Edwardian blends its era’s exquisite period features with high-end modern flair to create a substantially sized home of delightful character and finesse. Framed by breathtakingly high pressed-metal ceilings and Baltic Pine floorboards, the hallway leads to an enticing living room, dining room, open-plan Blanco/stone kitchen and an alfresco entertaining sanctuary. Walk to Elwood Village, Ripponlea Station and the beach.
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Sam Inan 0433 076 999 Maria Hunt 0413 187 188 Andy Nasr 0422 029 324
AUCTION Saturday March 13 at 02.30pm VIEW See website for details
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HAMPTON 6 Talbot Street ICONIC 80S POOLSIDE FAMILY ENTERTAINING Craftsman-built 80s 4 bedroom + study 2 bathroom family entertainer in glorious garden surrounds, featuring cedar-lined ceilings, exposed brickwork, 2 north facing entertaining zones (OFP), a quality stone eat-in kitchen (top appliances), a central lawn, solar heated pool with pool house & a double auto garage. Exclusive pocket, walk to Hampton St cafes, elite schools, train & the beach.
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HAMPTON 26 Gordon Street EXECUTOR’S AUCTION - AN EXCLUSIVE LAND PROPOSITION In one of Hampton’s most prestigious streets, this 1950s 3 bedroom 2 bathroom classic on 692sqm approx. is being offered for the first time in 54 years. An outstanding new home site or renovation opportunity, this solid brick gem has 2 family living zones (OFP) downstairs main bedroom (WIR & ensuite) & garage/workshop. Walk to Hampton Street restaurants, the beach & premier schools.
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xx 03 9521 9800 Jenny Dwyer 0418 528 988 Sandra Michael 0499 023 510
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HAMPTON 46 Retreat Road A PERFECT PARKSIDE FAMILY DREAM Just one door from Thomas Street Reserve, this contemporary 4 bedroom + study 2.5 bathroom entertainer is the family home you’ve always wanted with its gorgeous views, 4 entertaining zones (gas fire), a stylish stone kitchen (Bosch stove), huge deck, solar heated pool, ducted heating, evap cooling, alarm & double auto garage. Stroll to the kinder, Thomas Street Café, Hampton Street, train, beach & elite schools.
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SANDRINGHAM 37 Gladstone Street 1920S GOLD READY TO BE REVEALED Bring back the glorious 1920s character of this 3 bedroom 2 bathroom brick charmer. Retaining its original period integrity, this family treasure features 2 spacious living zones (OFP), a timber kitchen, a deep park-like rear garden with paved patio (café awning), gas heating, air cond & a double garage withi rear lane access. An eye-opening renovator on 15.24m x 49.68m (757sqm approx). Walk to the Village, train, schools and beach.
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ST KILDA 7/26A Acland Street
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Contemporary comfort, quality and a location one FOR SALE block from the beach are some of the features sure VIEW See website for details to place this stylish 1-bedroom sanctuary at the top of your shopping list. Featuring generous openplan living/dining, covered balcony and smartly appointed kitchen.
Located one block from the beach atop prestigious Acland Hill, this huge potential-packed 2-bedroom apartment needs some TLC. The blankcanvas interior features light-filled living with balcony and leafy outlooks, kitchen/meals, and central bathroom.
Julian Cannata 0424 717 913 Kyle Spinks 0418 555 333 Sam Inan 0433 076 999
John Manning 0416 101 201 Kyle Spinks 0418 555 333 Will Johnson 0449 131 648
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NORTHERN SUN AND COURTYARD This 2-bedroom, 1-bathroom courtyard apartment provides a spacious light-filled retreat, featuring an updated kitchen and north-facing living room with ample space for relaxing and dining. Walk to Balaclava Station, trams and Carlisle and Chapel Streets.
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Exclusively positioned in one of Toorak’s most sought-after locations, this magnificent fully renovated home by Stephen Akehurst Architects situated on an exceptional parcel of land 814 sqm (approx.) This exceptional home provides the ultimate in luxurious family living in a resort-style setting with breathtaking city views. Superbly renovated to evoke a Hamptons style theme, this home offers a perfect balance between formal and informal living as well as excellent entertaining zones throughout.
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462A BROWNS ROAD, RYE Luxury Haven / Land size 5675sqm (approx.) / 18m magnesium infinity pool and spa / Expansive outdoor living with covered outdoor decking / Vaulted ceilings and solid timber floors / Extra generous open plan living dining and kitchen / Features double garage and studio
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59 York Street, St Kilda West Boasting numerous architectural awards, a stunning design by renowned architects Kennedy Nolan, considerable sustainable features and thoughtful interiors this one-of-a-kind 4 bedroom plus study, 3 bathroom family home is a bayside masterpiece. Lifestyle and luxury enviably located in Albert Park College zone and near St Kilda Beach, Middle Park shops, Albert Park Lake, Fitzroy Street restaurants and public transport.
A4 B3 C1 D2 EOI Close 1st Mar at 5pm Inspect Inspect By Appointment Contact Simon Gowling 0422 234 644 Max Mercuri 0431 043 723 Michael Paproth 0488 300 800
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49 Greig Street, Albert Park Victorian masterpiece, reinvented through an architecturally designed, bespoke build, to create a large three level family home. Elegant stone dressed kitchen and Gaggenau appliances. Beautiful open design living flowing into covered alfresco and gardens. Contemporary ground floor master suite with period features. Independent living across lower and upper floor retreats, with four additional bedrooms, theatre and study. Extensive storage, secure carport, powder room, laundry, hydronic heating and ducted cooling.
6 Draper Street, Albert Park Situated in a quiet tree-lined street within Albert Park’s most sought after pocket, this brand new residence is a showcase of clever contemporary design, with excellent space for family living. Open-plan living, easy-care courtyard with spa. Stone-topped kitchen with butler’s pantry. Home office/kids study, a master suite with a leafy balcony outlook, two more sizeable bedrooms and a family bathroom. Additional living space opening out to a rooftop terrace. Large cellar, climate control, ground floor powder room, double garage.
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50 York Street, St Kilda West Set in a highly sought-after area, nestled into a tree-lined street and just a stroll to the beach, this exquisite double storey Victorian Terrace is fully renovated with designer style. Formal/informal living areas plus library/home office with independent front entry. Divine alfresco entertaining, low maintenance kitchen gardens. Cater for a party from the marble-topped kitchen, adjacent dining area. Independent bedroom suite to the rear, large master suite with balcony. Two more bedrooms plus a third bathroom and large wine cellar.
902E/126 Rouse Street, Port Melbourne Superb entertaining and magnificent panoramic city-to-bay views from the enormous terrace in this glamorous penthouse. Soaring twostory high open-plan living space. Designer kitchen with walk through pantry, separate dining room with city views. Upstairs, a light-filled retreat (potential 4th bedroom), master bedroom with walk-in robes and ensuite. Two more bedrooms with built-in robes and two more bathrooms. Secure basement parking, ducted heating and cooling, video intercom security. Onsite gym, indoor pool, spa and sauna
Albert Park 8644 5500
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ALBERT PARK 18 Merton Street
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RARE OPPORTUNITY IN ST VINCENT GARDENS PRECINCT • Prized corner location • Off street parking via side roller door • Approx. 50 metres to St Vincent Gardens and Albert Park Village • Short stroll to the beach This double fronted brick Victorian home is in very sound liveable condition with potential to renovate or extend if desired (STCA).
Comprising wide hallway entrance, three spacious bedrooms, kitchen/meals area open to living area, rear sitting room and an upstairs studio offering city aspects and separate entrance. Once in a lifetime opportunity.
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PORT MELBOURNE 115 Clark Street
Sat & Wed as Advertised Saturday 20 February at 2pm Simon Carruthers 0438 811 601 Geoff Cayzer 03 9690 9782 Michael Szulc 0417 122 809
b5 a3 c2
ONE OF PORT’S BEST • Distinctive freestanding period residence • Double garage and exceptionally fitted studio • Land size: 10.1m x 40.3m 405sqm (approx.) Superbly located in a wide tree lined street comprising two spacious bedrooms, tiled marble bathroom, sitting room opening to internal courtyard,
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powder room, separate laundry and spacious open plan area incorporating bench style timber kitchen and meals with generous living room. Upstairs to two bedrooms, tiled bathroom, study area opening to outdoor deck area with city views. View EOI Contact
Sat & Wed as Advertised Closing Friday 5 March at 5pm Geoff Cayzer 03 9690 9782 Michael Szulc 0417 122 809
Port Melbourne 03 9646 0812
ST KILDA WEST 226 Canterbury Road
b 12 a 6 c 2
‘BARRSDEN’ OPPORTUNITY AWAITS YOU • Exceptional block of six apartments on one title • Land size: 15.94m x 27.4m 445sqm (approx) Outstanding clinker brick style block of six 2 bedroom apartments with courtyard and garages on one title. Geographically situated on corner block in central location close to all amenities.
Albert Park 03 9699 5999
Access to Fitzroy & Acland Streets, beach, Albert Park Lake and parkland, transport and restaurants. Many options to add value to the existing improvements and development (STCA) View Auction Contact
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Tue & Thu 2pm - 3pm Thursday 4 March at 2pm Geoff Cayzer 03 9690 9782 Jason De Stefano 0413 292 666 Michael Szulc 0417 122 809
Port Melbourne 03 9646 0812
Elwood 53 Addison Street
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A Statement of Style in a Prized Elwood Locale Making a bold statement in a leafy Elwood street, this contemporary three-bedroom plus study residence headlines striking spaces and unmistakable style that are perfect for today’s families. Beyond an impressive façade, the focal point of this executive home is the light-splashed living/dining zone and quality Smeg/Miele kitchen which provide a free-flowing space for fabulous entertaining either inside or out on the alfresco deck (built-in BBQ). Barn-style doors add flair and functionality to the ground floor rooms which include a study, luxe bathroom and full laundry, while up the open stringer staircase, discover an expansive master retreat with walk-in robe and ensuite, plus two further bedrooms which share the sparkling central bathroom & separate WC. Split systems, heating, alarm, automatic irrigation, water tank, audio system plus masses of storage round off a uniquely sophisticated package. Steps to canal paths and moments to the beach, this locale is also close to cafes, shops & schools.
Expressions of Interest: Close Thursday 25th Feb 3.00pm Guide: Contact Agent Contact: Sam Gamon 0425 702 574 Rhianna Hoyle 0408 100 583
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