PEOPLE & PROPERTY OF MELBOURNE
FEBRUARY 24 - MARCH 2, 2021
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SPACE BETWEEN
I first dined at 430 Little Collins Street about a decade ago, then called Bistro Vue – the little sister to Vue de Monde. Months before the pandemic I went again. By then it had morphed into Ike Jime – still owned by Vue Group – but this time with a focus on seafood. But the much-loved site shut its doors midlockdown, and could have been left to never seat another diner, if not for our cover star Scott Pickett. The chef and owner of Estelle, Matilda and others, talks about opening Chancery Lane in the iconic building, and shares his hopes for the city’s new chapter of culinary experiences. ●
NEW LOCAL \ Hanoi Hannah sister restaurant New
FEATURE FILM \ Movie buffs pull up to the Dromana
Quarter in Richmond is set to reboot in early March,
Drive-in on March 6 for the Peninsula Film Festival
and will be dishing up their version of “Melbourne
short film night, with stars including Michala Banas on
Vietnamese”. ● newquarter.hanoihannah.com.au
the judging panel. ● peninsulafilmfestival.com.au
GOING PLACES Things to do & see in Melbourne
OUR COVER \ Scott Pickett at his new restaurant Chancery Lane. Photographed by Julian Kingma
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COVER STORY
Scott Pickett on new ventures and humble beginnings.
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t times during the long COVID lockdown, little more than tumbleweeds rolled around the city streets as Melburnians hunkered down at home and took to baking sourdough for comfort. The impact of the global pandemic on Melbourne’s famed hospitality scene was devastatingly swift, but while some restaurants packed away the cutlery and closed their doors, trailblazing chef Scott Pickett did the opposite. As the industry struggled to stay af loat, the restaurant impresario went full steam ahead in expanding his empire, adding the iconic restaurant Longrain to the Pickett & Co stable and pouring everything into the launch of Chancery Lane, an extravagant French bistro where you can order caviar Sausalito-style by the “bump”, served on the diner’s fist. Dripping with gold chandeliers, gilded archways and lush fittings, Chancery Lane has already brought a sense of glamour and joie de vivre back to Little Collins Street, and Pickett hopes it is just the venue to help Melburnians shake off the shadow of lockdown and rekindle their love affair with the city and its food. “Despite the impact of COVID, I didn’t hesitate,” Pickett says, “COVID actually gave us extra time to work through that creative development period and get everything just right, which wasn’t a bad thing.
“A beautiful new restaurant to visit gives us something to look forward to, it gives us hope, especially if travel is limited – which it probably will be for a while. We need to have places and experiences that offer enjoyment, and a really fabulous restaurant can give us that.” Scott Pickett began his career in the kitchen at just 14, washing pots at a local vineyard near his family’s farm at Kangarilla in South Australia’s McLaren Vale wine region. His parents’ abundant orchard, vines and olive trees inspired his love of food and, despite since dining at the world’s best restaurants, his favourite dish remains Grandma Audrey’s Sunday lamb roast, cooked until it dropped off the bone. An apprenticeship at Jarmer’s in Adelaide opened the door for the ambitious teen whose talent earned him roles at legendary venues like Bocuse, Langton’s and London’s two-Michelinstarred The Square, where he mastered his craft.
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brand, produce glossy cookbooks, create YouTube channels, and appear on endless reality TV shows, all while continually creating new dishes that satiate the appetite of an impatient and increasingly informed consumer. The affable Pickett regularly appears on Masterchef and hosted his own show, The Hotplate, with Tom Parker Bowles. His Pickett & Co empire now oversees seven restaurants and, on any given night, he can be found cooking up a storm in one of their kitchens. “I don’t sleep much!” he laughs. “You’re a business operator, a marketer, a psychologist, an accountant. The cooking is the easy part!” For the father of Harrison, 15, Matilda, 13, and Oscar, 9, juggling family life and the burgeoning empire seven days a week can be tough. He says a work-life balance is important and although he generally isn’t home for dinner, Pickett loves being on hand when the children
“To have the opportunity to create something, to employ people and please people, cook for people and take care of them is a pretty special place to be.” His dream in those early years was to one day own a restaurant of his own. Three decades on, he is now the face and force behind an eating empire, including some of our most successful and influential dining experiences such as Lupo (formerly Saint Crispin), Estelle and Matilda. “I’m living my dream,” he says. “I love starting with an idea that’s in your head and working through it all from a concept stage then six or nine months later you’re standing in it, you’ve created something, you’ve built something.” Creating a world-class restaurant sounds a little like pregnancy. “Yes!” he laughs, “Absolutely! “The restaurants are all like children in their own ways; sometimes you’re completely in love with them. Other times they test you, but you love them no less and there’s no favourite, of course! “Every restaurant is cute and cuddly to begin with, but that’s when the real work begins and you’re up day and night making it work.” To be a successful foodie today means so much more than being clever in the kitchen. To rise to the top, the cream must build a
wake up, joking that he’s perfected the art of the school lunchbox. “I probably still don’t do as many lunchboxes as I should, but the ones I do are very fancy!” he laughs. “My wife Bec is a huge support. I organise my mornings around the kids. Estelle is just around the corner from home and the kids go to school locally so I can help out with the morning rush and still be at work before 9am. “We try to put time aside that is strictly for family. At the moment that’s Saturday mornings, when the kids are doing sport, and Sundays too. “I don’t really see what I do as work, it’s my life and whether I’m with my family or in the restaurant it’s all a part of who I am and what I love.” “To have the opportunity to create something, to employ people and please people, cook for people and take care of them is a pretty special place to be. That’s what I love and that’s what it’s all about.” ● CHANCERY LANE \ 430 Little Collins Street, Melbourne. ● chancerylane.com.au
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EVENT HOSTING Elleni Pearce is all about bringing style to your soiree.
Elleni Pearce, of Lenzo and Everbloome, at her store in Malvern, Melbourne.
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hen you walk past the new Lenzo party store in Malvern, a riot of colours beckon from the street. Inside, a rainbow hue of dried flowers spill out from shelves that reach the ceiling, while pastel cakes look so perfectly pretty that one wants to frame them. It’s all the brainchild of Elleni Pearce, who has been planning the ultimate party since she was a child. “I’ve loved parties since I was four years old,” says Pearce. “For me, it was all about making it look really beautiful, coming up with the concept and theme, and pulling it together with extra details – even when I was five or six!” Although she initially worked in magazines, parties kept calling. After her second daughter was born, she decided to turn her passion into a business. Now 37, she remembers the catalyst was her 30th birthday party. “I had all of these jars – it was when jars were really in – and after the party was over, I thought, ‘What am I going to do with all of them?’” Lenzo began by displaying items from other vendors and suppliers, but demand changed the concept. “It was a phenomenon born from Instagram, where suddenly everyone
most of 2020, Pearce had another brainstorm. In January, she had bought a wealth of dried flowers to decorate events, but suddenly by March they were sitting dormant. “It was quite depressing, wondering what we were going to do with them. It took me a couple of weeks to realise, ‘Oh my god, I’ve actually got something that I can sell!’” And so began another arm of the business – Everbloome. “It was my silver lining; it kept me sane.” Although Lenzo has been behind some big-name parties – responsible for the shoe ice sculpture at designer Lana Wilkinson’s shoe launch, and working with the likes of Country Road and Chadstone Shopping Centre – for 2021 big bashes are giving way to smaller soirees. Potential customers can book an appointment with a personal party stylist, who will then pull together a mood board and shopping list. “Definitely people are entertaining more intimately. They’re COVIDconscious. They’re doing events at home, but they want to make it really
Party planner to the stars wanted something that was unique,” Pearce says. “The challenging thing is when people have champagne tastes on a small budget!” In order to cater to smaller children’s parties, Lenzo offers a “party in a box”. A theme is picked and all the accoutrements are sent over to decorate the party. Receiving the most publicity was Rebecca Judd’s house-warming in 2019, inspired by US music festival
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special and go to extra effort because they’ve been starved of that for so long,” Pearce says. “The requests we’re getting are for intimate dinner parties, small gatherings and kids’ parties in the park – although there were a lot of F*&% 2020 for New Year’s Eve themes as well!” ● LENZO \ Dinner parties for eight start at $149. ● lenzo.com.au
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What’s in a name?
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all it fate – or justification for feeling tipsy mid-week before lunchtime – but I share a name with a spritz at Zsa’s. The Sophia has a hit of honey from Professore Rosso vermouth and a savoury whack from a fennel salami and olive garnish. Technically, it’s named after Ms Loren, not Ms Levin – but I, too, owe everything to spaghetti. Zsa’s opened as a deli at the Ruckers Hill end of High Street in mid-2020, followed by the bar and bistro when dining-in was green-lit. It's the only place in the area where you can eat oysters at 10am and finish with a $75 dinner degustation. Let the weather dictate whether you sit at umbrella-shaded tables on High Street or forest-
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green banquettes surrounded by shelves of artisan produce. There’s a gilded display cabinet piled with boards of panini, and local and imported cheese and charcuterie. I make a mental note to snack on them solo at the bar with a glass of Yarra Valley house sangiovese or, better yet, a bottle of beaujolais. But today it's lunch with the girls, and I’ve double-parked a cocktail and coffee to prove it. The kitchen pimps tins of Cuca seafood and we start with a “fish & chips” sandwich: smoked trout, horseradish cream and potato crisps for crunch. I order gnocchi after seeing fresh pasta being sold from racks inside. The pillows are jumbled with mild crumbles of squacquerone cheese and zucchini ribbons, pickles and flowers. Brittle-skinned mirror dory arrives on roasted red-pepper ajvar, and we order fries to balance out a trio of salad; the best a herby pea-and-ricotta slaw. Whether $20 Wednesday pasta night, porchetta roast Sunday lunches or weekend European brunch boards, I don’t need an excuse to return. For now though, there’s another spritz with my name on it. ●
What’s nearby? High Street, Northcote, is a vintage wonderland. For clothing, check out Yesteryear Vintage (yesteryearvintage.com.au), Asobii up Westbourne Grove for Japanese designers (asobii.online) or visit nearby op shops. Grandfather’s Axe has a stunning showroom of midcentury Scandinavian and European
● Zsa’s ● 202 High Street, Northcote ● zsas.com.au
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oading the kids in the car and spending a weekend in the city sounds like nails on a chalkboard to some, but in post-lockdown times, it’s a chance to expose the little ones (or moody teens) to the city lights. Surprisingly, too, now is the time to check it all out – it’s quiet, public transport isn’t chock-full of nine-to-fivers and the tourism industry is ever so excited to see you. Gone are the days of no seats on the tram after a big shop and snooty city-slickers turning their noses up at the sight of a pram. The usual things on the to-do list for a familyfriendly trip to the city are still there, but calmer than ever. Fed Square has a jam-packed schedule over summer, with new outdoor seating, sports viewing and live music. What’s more, you can get food delivered to your own little picnic spot from the array of restaurants in the quadrangle.
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crowd favourites – the sharks.
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Bourke Street Mall is much less overwhelming than usual, as is the famed Flinders Street Railway Station, where you can actually stop to admire the architecture without fear of a shove. Undeniably the most beautiful part of the city in which to stay is along the Yarra, and the perfect spot is the Crowne Plaza Melbourne. It was the first of
its kind back in the ’80s, the original waterfront hotel in Melbourne's CBD. In 2020, it had a full revamp, including fresh designer rooms, a rooftop pool and a fancy new bar and eateries. The furniture and feel is pure five-star and the staff are lovely and make the kids more than welcome. Getting there is a cinch, it’s just off the freeway
and everything worth doing is a walk or tram ride away. The Melbourne Convention Exhibition Centre is across the river, along with Crown Casino, Southbank and the National Gallery of Victoria. ● The writer stayed and dined courtesy of Crowne Plaza Melbourne.
, 0 2 0 2 f o s s a l C e Th a class apar t. Congratulations to the Sacré Cœur Class of 2020 who achieved a median ATAR of 90.05. It is an outstanding result, especially considering the year they had. These results included many personal bests with wonderful results recorded across all subject areas. In 2021, we’ll see these students go on with the next chapter in their lives, with a world of opportunity having been opened up to them at Sacré Coeur. If you’d like to find out how we nurture our students and help them achieve their best, join us for a school tour. Visit www.sac.vic.edu.au to register today.
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inding a new architect-designed townhouse in St Kilda is housing’s equivalent of winning the season’s footy tips; a stroke of genius and luck. In an apartment dominated market, these eight townhouses at 12 Duke Street stand out. The double-storey residences are designed by one of Australia’s leading architects, Bruce Henderson, with interiors by daughter Charlotte Henderson. Each has an individual lock-up basement garage with private stairs to the residence above; one home has a lift from the garage to the two living levels. Designed to appear as a number of separate houses with individual entry, the three and fourbedrooms homes all have pedestrian access from Duke Street via landscaped paths. Gross Waddell residential director Richard Cookesley says the project offers buyers the chance to lock in today’s pricing during the current residential market boom. “You don’t have to compete with scores of other buyers at an auction where prices are being pushed 20 per cent-plus beyond reserves.” ● LIZ McLACHLAN
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FEATURE HOUSE HAWTHORN \ 7 CHRYSTOBEL CRESCENT 4
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Taxi industry boss Kevin Gange is selling his stately home, a magnificent Federation landmark in Hawthorn’s Grace Park Estate. Named Lenoma, the two-storey house is a classic example of good things coming to those who wait. Built about 1915, it was one of the last Grace Park allotments to be developed, long after the original developer went bust. Its likely architect, Christopher Cowper, designed 33 Grace Park houses, reviving his failed career and creating a prestige neighbourhood that is now heritage listed. Gange, too, had to be patient. The Silver Top Taxis owner and his wife Margaret found Lenoma in a tired state in 2007. Starting in 2010, they’ve renovated every room, carefully preserving pressed-metal ceilings and art nouveau window bays. As well as original dining and sitting rooms and a study, there’s a capacious new family zone with a marble kitchen. A pool and spa nestle in the north-facing, park-like garden, which at 1865 square metres is about double the size of a typical property in this area. Lenoma has a second frontage to Mary Street, access to L.E. Bray Park, and three garages. Standing high above the street, the house is handsome in red brick with timbered gables and extensive casement windows. The side hall leads to the bay-window sitting room, elegant in crimson carpet with a marble fireplace. The study has a curvy art nouveau fireplace and a fretwork bay. The dining room, crimson and lilac, has a lustrous chandelier. Follow the hall to three carpeted bedrooms, all with fully tiled marble en suites with a deco flair. The largest bedroom has a twin en suite and a walk-in wardrobe. There’s another
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possible main suite in the attic, where the bedroom, bathroom, study and retreat make a substantial hideaway
“LENOMA IS A UNIQUELY PEACEFUL AND PRIVATE FAMILY HAVEN IN ONE OF THE
for the parents.
BEST STREETS IN THE GRACE PARK ESTATE.” ALASTAIR CRAIG – AGENT
Sociable families will love Lenoma’s new wing, where the hardwood-floor family room has french doors to the terrace for indoor-outdoor bliss. (There’s even an outside powder room.) The Carrara marble kitchen has a dining area, a bar, twin ovens and a large butler’s pantry. The pool, set in a bluestone frame, is a sweet spot from which to look back at Lenoma’s harmonious new additions. Mr Cowper would have approved. ● ALISON BARCLAY property@domainreview.com.au Agent: Jellis Craig, Alastair Craig 0418 335 363 Price: $12 million-$13 million Private sale: by expressions of interest
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One of twin newcomers to a grand Edwardian avenue, this three-level townhouse is a craftsman’s masterpiece. Four living zones, including a marble-floored family/dining room opening north to a poolside terrace, offer extraordinary spaces for a family to sprawl, dance and entertain. Even the cars have a good time here, twisting on a turntable in the garage. The kitchen gleams in black granite with Miele appliances and has an enormous butler’s pantry with a second oven. There’s a front lounge, a first-floor retreat and a basement theatre. Architects C. Kairouz spared no expense in the bathrooms, where floors and walls are fully tiled in Carrara marble. All three first-floor bedrooms have en suites, and the main has extensive wardrobes to make a fashionista rejoice. ● ALISON BARCLAY
Agent: Kay & Burton, Oliver Booth 0413 975 723 Price: $5.5 million-$5.95 million Private sale: expressions of interest close noon, March 9
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which has a fitted dressing room, study
and the main has a walk-in wardrobe. The entry hall has a powder room. Ivory
and balcony. Bathrooms are the big hit
The Marais set a breathtaking standard
porcelain floors, semi-recessed ceilings
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for luxury apartments at the millennium.
and silk curtains maintain the sumptuous
tuck-pointing, but this Victorian’s new look
timber cabinets, they make a fine art of
Approaching its 21st birthday, the five-
cool. The basement parking includes a
goes all the way to the bone. One room
practical chic. ● ALISON BARCLAY
dwelling Kooyong fortress is as tightly held
storeroom. ● ALISON BARCLAY
– a swanky parlour – remains of the old
as ever – and this rare ground-floor offering
abode, which is now two striking storeys
shows why. With two leafy courtyards and
of contemporary living, all a-shimmer
magnificent open-plan living, it will appeal to executives who require security, privacy
Agent: Kay & Burton, Gerald Delany
floorplan is flexible; snuggle down in
Agent: Marshall White, Ben Manolitsas
and fuss-free opulence. Cream-carpeted
0418 355 337
three double bedrooms or use the front
0400 201 626
living and dining have french doors to the
Price: $2.25 million-$2.475 million
room (original fireplace) as a second
Price: $2.2 million-$2.4 million
courtyard, and the granite kitchen has
Private sale: expressions of interest
lounge. Open-plan living and dining have
Auction: 2.30pm, February 27
a meals area with glass-front cabinetry.
close March 10
in smoked oak and misty marble. The
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If you’ve been scouring this estate for delightful digs, this place could end your search. Refurbished and deftly styled, the roomy period residence and its garden create a charmed setting for family living. While the garden has one seeing green from every window, the interior favours white. The main bedroom has an en suite, while the second adjoins the pool terrace. With bay windows and fireplace, the living room also connects with the outdoors. The kitchen has a freestanding oven in and arched alcove, and the servery between it and the dining room lends quaint convenience. Separate entry to the studio encourages its use as a home office. Icing this cake with a play area, pond, gazebo and lagoon pool, the leafy gardens both soothe and excite. ● KAY KEIGHERY
Agent: Jellis Craig, Kieran Whaley 0410 587 072 Price: $2.7 million-$2.8 million Auction: 11am, February 27
HEIDELBERG \ 40 BARKLY PLACE 4
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Shipshape gardens and sympathetic renovations to the 1920s house indicate the lengths the current owners have gone to in making this property shine. First impressions are sweet, and the final adds a funky touch in the form of an all-weather deck. The main bedroom has an open fireplace and inbuilt seating in its bay window. The main bathroom opts for old-world styling, complete with claw-foot bath. The living room enjoys lots of light, and three exits link the kitchen/dining area with the deck. Covered and semienclosed, with a timber-based stretch meeting a travertinetiled nook with an ethanol fireplace in a timber-panelled wall, this deck sure mashes up those indoor/outdoor boundaries. Step beyond it to lawn and a workshop. LED lighting and irrigation system included. ● KAY KEIGHERY
Agent: Miles, Brad Pearce 0409 679 414 Price: $1.4 million-$1.5 million
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Landscaped gardens and a lovely pool frame this delightful Malvern house, renovated by award-winning architect Richard Swansson. Head onto the porch and through the front entry to find a home office to the north and the main bedroom with en suite and walk-in wardrobe to the south. Farther in is the living and dining room, which has its own fireplace and opens up onto a small north-facing deck. Keep going through and you’ll reach the expansive family, meals and kitchen area, with adjacent laundry. That all opens onto a large rear entertaining deck, complete with barbecue. It’s all found close to Tooronga station and Malvern Village, and has off-street parking. ● ANDERS FURZE
Agent: Marshall White, Fraser Cahill 0400 592 572 Price: $3.2 million-$3.5 million Auction: Noon, February 27
ALBERT PARK \ 49 GREIG STREET 5
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Albert Park’s leafy Greig Street is home to this newly renovated 1912 property. The house retains its smart Victorian facade while boasting contemporary touches across three floors of flexible family living. With two bedrooms connected by a shared common area, the lower ground floor is ideal for kids. Discreet skylights bring light into the rooms. It’s all about entertaining on the ground floor, with its open dining, kitchen and living spaces, and herringbone floor throughout. The main bedroom has an original fireplace and a walk-in wardrobe leading to the en suite fitted with handmade Italian fittings and rainfall showerhead. Upstairs you’ll find two bedrooms and a lightfilled home office. ● ANDERS FURZE
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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.
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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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PORT MELBOURNE 115 Clark Street
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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,
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
PORT MELBOURNE 503/15 Pickles Street
Sat & Thu as Advertised Closing Fri 5 March at 5pm Geoff Cayzer 03 9690 9782 Michael Szulc 0417 122 809
b5 a6 c5 d1
ELEGANT ELEVATED SANCTUARY • Breathtaking views across Port Philip Bay and beyond • World class luxury • Secure and private lift access Luxury living in Melbourne's most sought after lifestyle location. Five generous bedrooms each with ensuite. Master Suite with walk-in dressing and marble ensuite. Dedicated office/second living. Spacious living and dining areas. Entertainer’s kitchen, integrated smart home system.
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Private pool and spa with outdoor BBQ kitchen and alfresco. Sprawling main terrace. Private studio with ensuite and balcony. Garaging for five cars. Storage cage/ workshop. Under floor heating, central heating and cooling. View EOI Contact
By private appointment Closing Friday 12 March at 5pm Jason De Stefano 0413 292 666 Michael Szulc 0417 122 809 Geoff Cayzer 03 9690 9782
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ST KILDA WEST 226 Canterbury Road
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‘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.
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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
Tue & Thu 2pm - 3pm Thu 4 March at 2pm Geoff Cayzer 03 9690 9782 Jason De Stefano 0413 292 666 Michael Szulc 0417 122 809
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BEAUMARIS 1 Comas Road A GOLF COURSE FAMILY INDULGENCE ON A SINGLE LEVEL Opposite Royal Melbourne Golf Club's East Course, this beautiful 4 bedroom 2 bathroom single level timber home impresses with its stained American Oak floorboards, 2 sun-filled living zones (Morso logfire), Miele stone kitchen (café bar), underfloor heating to the bathrooms, north facing decked courtyard & a double carport. Zoned for Beaumaris & Mentone Girls’ Secondary Colleges.
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xx 03 9521 9800 Stephen Tickell 0418 177 565 Sandra Michael 0499 023 510
AUCTION Sat 13 March 11.00am VIEW As advertised GUIDE $1,300,000 - $1,430,000
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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.
AUCTION Sat 27 February 3.30pm VIEW As Advertised
2b
2v
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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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HAMPTON 6 Coombe Avenue CONTEMPORARY ENTERTAINING CLASS IN POOLSIDE HEAVEN Superbly spacious 5 bedroom 4 bathroom entertainer enjoying 2 impressive living zones, Smeg/Miele stone kitchen (WI pantry), a huge terrace, a covered alfresco deck, solar-heated pool in lush gardens, R/C air cond, video intercom & double auto garage (auto gates). With views over Hampton Bowls Club, stroll to Hampton Street, train, parks and Haileybury & St Leonard’s Colleges.
4b
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589 r
xx 03 9521 9800 Jenny Dwyer 0418 528 988 Charlotte Terray 0427 184 088
FOR SALE VIEW As Advertised GUIDE $2,600,000 - $2,700,000
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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.
AUCTION Sat 27 February 12.30pm VIEW As Advertised GUIDE $2,300,000 - $2,500,000
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692 r
xx 03 9521 9800 Jenny Dwyer 0418 528 988 Sandra Michael 0499 023 510
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HAMPTON 1A Kyarra Street AN INDOOR OUTDOOR STUNNER IN RENOVATED CLASS On its own title, this impeccable 2 bedroom street front stand-alone residence is ‘picture perfect’, featuring 2 stunning alfresco courtyards, gorgeous living & dining, gleaming new stone kitchen (Emilia stove, Bosch dishwasher), quality timber floors, ducted heating, air cond, a shed & secure parking. Idyllic pocket, within 800m of beach, cafes and Hampton station.
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xx 03 9521 9800 Jenny Dwyer 0418 528 988 Charlotte Terray 0427 184 088
AUCTION Sat 13 March 1.30pm VIEW As Advertised GUIDE $970,000 - $1,050,000
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HAMPTON 27 Mills Street IRRESISTIBLE CALIFORNIAN FAMILY BEAUTY Gorgeous 4 bedroom 2 bathroom Californian Bungalow enjoying 3 superb entertaining zones (OFP), a Hamptons style marble kitchen (Miele appliances, WI pantry), a luxurious upstairs main bedroom retreat, leafy north facing period style gardens with solar heated pool & secure undercover parking via the rear lane. A heartbeat to popular cafes, Hampton Primary School & train.
AUCTION Sat 13 March 12.00pm VIEW As Advertised
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627 r
xx 03 9521 9800 Jenny Dwyer 0418 528 988 Julie Sansom 0418 235 650
GUIDE $2,500,000 -$2,700,000
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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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Jenny Dwyer 0418 528 988 Halli Moore 0403 777 661
AUCTION Sat 27 February 2.30pm VIEW As Advertised GUIDE $2,300,000 - $2,450,000
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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.
AUCTION Sat 13 March 11.30am VIEW As Advertised GUIDE $2,550,000 - $2,750,000
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xx 03 9521 9800 Ryan Castles 0499 003 879 Mandy Engelhardt 0439 483 024
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SANDRINGHAM 20 Cowper Street ''EXECUTOR'S AUCTION'' Architect designed, this “mid-century modernism” inspired single level 3 bedroom 2 bathroom sensation has a fabulous retro feel. Surrounded by beautiful Japanese gardens, featuring an impressive living & dining area (OFP) with cedar panelling & exposed brick walls, a timber kitchen, gas heating, air cond, off-street parking & workshop. Just moments to the beach, stroll to the Village, train & schools.
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xx 03 9521 9800 Jenny Dwyer 0418 528 988 Sandra Michael 0499 023 510
AUCTION Sat 27 February 10.00am VIEW As Advertised GUIDE $1,500,000 - $1,600,000
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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 with rear lane access. An eye-opening renovator on 15.24m x 49.68m (757sqm approx). Walk to the Village, train, schools and beach.
AUCTION Sat 27 February 11.00am VIEW As Advertised
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757 r
xx 03 9521 9800 Jenny Dwyer 0418 528 988 Julie Sansom 0418 235 650
GUIDE $1,900,000 - $2,090,000
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ST KILDA EAST 23 Attley Grove PICTURE-PERFECT, POSITION-PERFECT AND POTENTIAL-PACKED The opportunity to renovate seldom gets better than the massive one offered by this Spanish Mission home sitting on 480sqm (approx). Those with creative vision will relish injecting their style into the tired-looking 3-bedroom, 1-bathroom layout. And with such a large northwest-facing rear garden on hand, you could also consider extending (STCA). Quiet cul-de-sac walking distance to buses, Ripponlea Village and Station and excellent schools.
AUCTION Sunday March 14 at 12.30pm VIEW See website for details
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2v
John Manning 0416 101 201 Costa Karabatsos 0404 046 631 Sam Inan 0433 076 999
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PORT MELBOURNE 41 Bridge Street SUPERB RENOVATION WITH A LUXE EDGE AND CITY VIEWS Two eras of outstanding architecture merge seamlessly in this state-of-the-art home, metres from Bay Street. Rothe Lowman’s reinterpretation of this three-bedroom block-fronted home is superb. There’s a large family room that spills out to a private courtyard garden, the ultimate three-room bedroom retreat has a terrace with city views, and fine finishes feature in the Blanco kitchen. Spa ensuite, luxe fitout, and prime corner location.
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2v
David Wood 0418 315 114 Will Wood 0439 546 789 Besim Kanacevic 0433 338 757
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A FIRST CLASS ENTRY LEVEL APARTMENT Located in the heart of St Kilda, this elevated AUCTION apartment displays enormous proportions that’s Saturday March 13 at 12.30pm unheard of for one-bedders! Featuring an open VIEW See website for details plan living/dining area, quiet location, a good sized bedroom with BIR that’s serviced by an ensuite bathroom with shower & laundry facilities.
Costa Karabatsos 0404 046 631 John Manning 0416 101 201 Tony Pride 0417 300 056 www.belleproperty.com/st-kilda
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BRIGHTON 11B ASLING STREET Architecturally designed with stunning high-end fittings and fixtures for sensational Bayside living. So very appealing, this delightfully positioned residence captures the natural light and offers a floorplan with distinct flexibility. Inside, the customised detail is impressive with premium stone, bespoke lighting and built-in joinery. An amazing Brighton location close to transport, shopping and the bay.
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