15 16 MARCH 2019
The look of love Where glamour meets prestige
W hat t o se e t h i s We ekend
You W i sh
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ALWAYS IN STYLE
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THE RIVIER A BY SIGNATURE Image depicts items not supplied by Metricon namely landscaping, fencing and paths. VIC Builder’s Licence CDB-U 52967.
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R E B O R N. A Signature by Metricon home is always remarkable: the pinnacle of personal achievement, crafted to suit your personal sense of style and needs. Which is why an all-new Signature design is always an eagerly awaited event. Riviera triumphantly delivers a genuine breakthrough in bespoke home design. This luxury home is avowedly stylish, sleek and modern, with a dramatic, bold street presence. Yet it also offers practical family living built in to every fine detail. Striking and substantial spaces abound wherever you look: the expansive open plan entertainer’s kitchen with butler’s pantry overlooks a massive dining room situated at the heart of the home surrounded by an extra-large alfresco entertaining space. Indeed, the home can be completely opened to create seamless integration between indoors and outdoors. Upstairs, discover an abundance of riches. An extravagant master suite with private balcony, lavish resort-style ensuite and spacious walk-in-robe, a media room, and three other substantial bedrooms all with their own ensuite and walk-in robes. In short, a brilliantly designed home that will also be a pleasure to live in. So why not discuss your personal version of the Riviera with us today? And make it uniquely yours.
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More than just a harbour view
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Note from the editor
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uying property is a financial pursuit, but because it also represents security, comfort and family, the transaction becomes a matter for both the head and the heart. The relationship between rationality and emotion has been rued and debated since the earliest scholars scratched their thoughts onto papyrus scrolls. Here we are, many lifetimes later, experiencing the perfect example of this in the form of the Melbourne property market. Like anything in life that involves feelings and prudence, it’s fraught. But I’ll let you in on a quirk of the current market. The gap is narrow between what the heart desires and what the head agrees is a wise decision – ideal conditions to make that desired address your own. Enjoy our edit, this week, of great buys with features to fall in love with.
What to see this Weekend
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You Wish
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Open Home
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Open this Weekend
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Coast & Country
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NEW LIVING
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AWESOME FOURSOME
A quartet of designer homes
Neig hb ou rho o d s
Home Work
A r ou nd t he World
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PERFECT BALANCE
MAKING HISTORY
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Modern Homes
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Neighbourhoods
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The Design Files
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Home Work
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Decor & Design
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At what point does architecture become art?
It’s a theme acclaimed Sydney architect Virginia Kerridge has explored in her work for decades, playing with the relationship between building and landscape, and colour and texture. This new ultra-private home, on 1865 square metres of land adjoining a lush waterfront reserve, doesn’t rest on its harbour-setting laurels. Sure, the view from most rooms, generous terrace areas and the wet-edge mineral pool is utterly magnificent. But the structure itself is also a sight to behold, from the ceiling heights to the ruggedly beautiful palette of off-form concrete, copper, sandstone, limestone, steel and timber. Deluxe finishes in the LPC Group-built fourbedroom residence include heated limestone bathroom floors, a 900-bottle wine cellar, doubleglazing and a commercial-quality kitchen. “It’s one of those houses that doesn’t need to have a water view to be an amazing home,” says David Forrester, principal of Belle Property Northbridge, who is handling the listing with hopes of $10 million. ELICIA MURRAY
OUR COVER 64 Nimmo Street, Middle Park
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The original front door is fashionably distressed but everything within speaks of immaculate beauty and easy living. The compact 166-squaremetre site with a car space out front
Source: Domain Group
is in a convenient, bustling location a
What the agent says
few doors from Toorak Road cafes and vast Fawkner Park. Full-height and conservatory-style windows brings inside the greenery of its private walled courtyard. Auction: 11.30am, March 23 Agent: Hocking Stuart, Charlotte Broussard 0403 451 899
Geoff Cayzer
Cayzer
One-bedroom apartments with no stamp duty offer first-home buyers an exciting opportunity to get into the City of Port Phillip.
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A double-height glass atrium above a courtyard delivers fabulous rooftop
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ASCOT VALE
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views to the north from this trendy warehouse conversion, one of a pair in
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a micro one-way street surrounded by chic bistros and wine bars. Living
It’s one thing to restore an Edwardian
scale of the home, from the double-
rooms, bedrooms and a study on each
facade in line with the streetscape
height void above the living area to
level plus rear laneway access make
heritage overlay, but the vendors here
the luxurious main bedroom suite and
the property versatile, while exposed
have introduced clues to the era
study on the upper level, complete
steel beams, an ivy-clad facade and
within its striking contemporary
with CBD views. The location is handy
bagged brickwork add character.
interior to “pay respect to the
to transport and three local cafe
Auction: 1pm, March 30
original,” the agent says. “They’ve
strips.
Agent: Nelson Alexander,
really gone to town on it and done a
Auction: 2pm, March 23
Luke Chisholm 0439 392 887
beautiful job.” There’s drama in the
Agent: Jellis Craig, Brad Airs
Elwood beach. Sold by
0414 594 884
Chisholm and Gamon.
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$2.555 million ELWOOD
6 Vautier Street WOW FACTOR
Four-
bedroom California bungalow close to
C o m p i l e d b y JACQ UI HAM M E R TO N
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With a distinctively ornate facade and
fireplace and leadlight windows. An
You’ll never be short of entertainment
kitchen to the covered al fresco deck
set in a lovely garden, this circa-1910
extension added in 2004 keeps its
options or space at this property, with
and a pool alongside the lawn. “It has
brick Edwardian adds sterling
proportions and echoes some details
Thomas Street Reserve right next
lots of appeal for young families in
character to its premium tree-lined
such as a built-in bay window seat.
door. On a 500-square-metre block,
particular,” the agent says.
street. Inside, the authenticity and
Auction: 11.30am, March 23
the single-level Californian bungalow
Auction: 12.30pm, March 23
quality continue with decorative
Agent: Marshall White,
has formal and informal living areas, a
Agent: Buxton, Melina Scriva
ceilings, a rare Australiana-themed
Madeline Kennedy 0411 873 913
cantilevered servery window from the
0419 348 606
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C OV E R S T O RY B y LO U SWE E N E Y
Finding serenity in plush surrounds
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alfway between two of Melbourne’s most iconic southside drawcards – the bay and the lake – Middle Park is one of our city’s best locales. Consider that boisterous St Kilda is up the road taking all the limelight and atmospheric Albert Park boasts both the grandeur of St Vincent’s Place and grunt of the grand prix; Middle Park sits in near village-like serenity amid the hubbub. It’s long been a tightly held, highly sought-after patch. Those gorgeous wide boulevards, the coherent, deeply lovely streetscapes, the salty nip on the air – you’d have to travel a way to find such an appealing sensory array. Its houses have remained beautiful from the day their first stones were laid. The Victorian and Edwardian eras find their best expression here
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and Middle Park knows how to keep an elegant face to the street while ramping up 21st-century sophistication behind the front door. So it is with 64 Nimmo Street. Its facade is a classic Edwardian beauty with leadlighting, high gables, red brick, tessellated tiles and fretwork. Roll around the corner here onto Page Street and you’ll see that this place has pushed beyond its period to embrace cutting-edge contemporary design – although, in a wholly respectful, Middle Park kind of way. It begins with a recessed entry that turns right to a front-facing study, where bespoke cabinetry lines one wall and an arched leadlight window takes your mind off the books. At the top of the main passage is the urbane main bedroom; deep grey carpets run to a wall lined in floor-
to-ceiling storage and across to the fireplace with marble surround. A capacious walk-in wardrobe and dressing room is topped and tailed by mirrors, and then it’s into the sublime en suite, decked out in the sober beauty of grey Carrara marble. A lovely lightwell beyond the large shower makes the entire space glow. Head out into the broad passage and you’ll find one of the superb recurring motifs. The union of stone and timber thrown into dramatic relief by dark fixtures works to anchor each section to the next. The terrific formal lounge on the left of the hall is a nuanced example – its wide oak floors flowing to another marble hearth with black fireplace. Sliding doors seal this
MIDDLE PARK 64 Nimmo Street 5
Need to know:
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Expressions of interest: close 5pm,
Several tram lines traverse this suburb,
April 9 Agent: Kay & Burton,
providing access to the city and surrounds.
Darren Lewenberg 0412 555 556
Well-regarded Middle Park Primary School is
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and hover your phone
on Armstrong and Mills
over the app code to
streets you’ll find cafes
view the listing
and bars; and Middle Park Hotel sits on Canterbury Road.
What the agent says
Darren Lewenberg
Kay & Burton
A world-class renovation, combining traditional architecture with contemporary design, using the finest materials to create beautifully proportioned rooms with an abundance of natural light.
section of the home to create a quiet zone at the front of house. Heading towards the light-filled rear, there’s a fantastic little ante room to stash keys, phones and all the flotsam of everyday life. The oak rises up here, panelling the walls and concealing a large and chic marble powder room. Step down into the brilliant openplan rear, illuminated by the bank of north-facing, floor-to-ceiling glass over the rear courtyard. Before heading outside, you can linger awhile in the kitchen, where the Carrara marble island bench defines a space filled with top notch gear. A free-standing Wolf stove, broad marble splashback, wine fridges and a long, side preparation bench are given a pop by the green of the street’s trees, viewed via a long window atop the cabinetry. In front is the dining area and, across to the right, the effortlessly good living area. More timber on the walls is undercut by a handsome, stone hearth with deep black backdrop; the TV is smartly concealed behind the wood for those times when repartee, rather than a rerun, is required. Black-framed glass slides open to the fabulous courtyard, where a lap pool with water feature slides gorgeously blue under a dark, zincclad self-contained apartment.
Above the garage, there’s a terrific space to stash the teenagers, guests or perhaps the au pair. A galley kitchen runs to the side and there’s a roomy open-plan living/ bedroom space. Crossing back to the main house, upstairs the polished design continues in the form of three further bedrooms, all with en suite access, big windows and generous storage. At the other end of the level, take a few steps up into a rumpus room tucked into the roofline.
There’s plenty of room to play here, and three large roof windows provide all the light you’ll need. Everything in this place feels right, from that sublime marble and timber combination, to the pool and the playroom. It’s sophisticated family living, an effortless stroll to the bay, with those brassier neighbours an arm’s length away. This feature is part of a Domain Deluxe package.
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B y J E S SICA DALE & K ATE NAN CARROW
BUNINYONG 8
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On one of the highest spots around Ballarat, this gracious Victorian mansion is ruler of all it surveys. Built in 1895, Mountside has bluestone foundations, detailed brickwork, ornate iron lacework, bay windows and pressed-metal ceilings. Every bit of Victorian prettiness you could hope for is found somewhere within the sprawling house, which includes formal and informal living areas and a billiards room. The main bedroom on the first floor has a large walk-in wardrobe and en
GLEN IRIS
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suite. Set on almost 2.6 hectares fronted by a
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50-year-old hedge, there is also a pool house with a gym,
Dunoon, a circa-1925
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A rare gem, Tudor Lodge on
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spa, sauna, kitchen and an
property sitting on 1222
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leafy Avalon Road, is on the
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11-metre indoor pool and
square metres retains many
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market for the first time in
to see the address and price
deck overlooking the land
period details, including
beyond, as well as a newly
leadlight windows and
popular Central Park and
prospective buyers a
and kitchen – a pool, sauna
constructed two-bedroom
ornate ceilings in its main
prestigious Sacre Coeur and
2250-square-metre slice of
and games room.
cottage – the perfect
bedroom and living area. An
Korowa Anglican Girls’
prime land in the heart of
Expressions of interest:
accomodation for long-term
impressive extension by
School adds to the appeal.
one of the city’s most
close 5pm, March 26
visitors.
Three C Architects added a
Auction: 10am, March 23
desirable suburbs. The 1930s
Agent: Kay & Burton,
Private sale
family room and central
Agent: Marshall White,
home is set back on the huge
Michael Armstrong
Agent: Buxton, Mark Nunn
kitchen, opening to an
Hamish Tostevin 0411 873 913
block and features lush
0407 063 263
0409 412 518
undercover deck with open
gardens, several entertaining
fireplace. Its proximity to
areas – one including a bar
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64 years and offers
OPEN HOME
In t e r v i e w b y K ATE NAN CARROW Ph o t o b y DANIE L P O CKE T T
“[Real estate] is about how you communicate with people – vendors, purchasers and colleagues.”
With
Why did you leave the travel
Light Surrounding You, Amazing by
T I M H E AV YS I D E from Fletchers
industry?
Seal, Queen’s Bohemian Rhapsody Rhapsody,
When Ansett went down in 2001, I lost
Calvin Harris’ Pray To God and Rebel
my job straight away. I worked for
Yell by Billy Idol.
T
im Heavyside, 47, is a director and auctioneer in Melbourne’s eastern suburbs. The Bendigo boy with eclectic taste in music made a career move from travel to real estate when Ansett Airlines folded almost 20 years ago.
Traveland, which was owned by Ansett. I immediately went into real
You’re roughly halfway through
estate. I had been thinking of getting
your life – what do you understand
into real estate because there were
now that you didn’t always?
better opportunities there for me and
One thing I’ve come to understand as
my family.
a parent – half of the time you are a product of your environment and half
Heavyside is a memorable
What did you hope Melbourne
Were your expectations of real
of it you are hardwired. Some things
surname. What do you know about
would offer?
estate realised?
you are just born with and some of it
it’s history?
I had a goal to become a travel agent,
I thought it was all about knowing all
you can influence.
It’s a very old Anglo-Saxon name, we
and that’s what I was for many years.
the streets and the variety of houses.
believe. There have been Heavysides
That’s where a lot of my sales
What it is about is how you
Do you still enjoy travel?
who were well known scientists and
techniques that I use now came from.
communicate with people – vendors,
I haven’t been to Europe since 1998
mathematicians.
I was blessed to get a lot of good
purchasers and colleagues.
and I have a goal to get there with my
mentoring in my early career. Were you good at maths?
wife and two children. In April, our You enjoy music – is there a
family are all going to Fiji. There will be
Are travel and real estate quite
soundtrack to your life?
10 of us all together – that’ll be a lot
different industries?
My daughter is 15 and we have a game
of fun.
You work in Melbourne’s eastern
Not at all. They’re both helping to
we play together in the car – you have
suburbs – are you from there?
facilitate dreams. With travel, people
to come up with music the other
Your home patch is Boroondara; do
No, I was born in Bendigo. All of my
say, “I’d love to go business class but
person likes and, if they do, it goes
you live there?
family is still there and I love going
can’t quite afford it”, and with real
into our father-daughter playlist. It’s
Yes, I live in Boroondara, close to work.
back. I had some schooling in Kyneton
estate people are after the four-
harder than it sounds. We do find
I walk in the parks near here; Highfield
and, when I finished at Kyneton, I
bedroom house but can afford the
them, though; we’ve got Evermore’s
Park mostly, with Tiko. He’s a four-
moved to Melbourne at 21.
three. They’re not dissimilar at all.
I was reasonable!
year-old cavoodle and he’s like our third child.
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Beds
Sat Sun Price $000s
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CARLTON NORTH 769 Rathdowne St
3BR
11.30
1.65M-1.8M Nelson Alexander
1BR
1.00
320
Lucas RE
4BR
11.00
POA
Caine
11 Viewbank Rd
4BR
12.15
POA
Marshall White
17 Vincent St
4BR
1.00
POA
Marshall White
4 Rix St
4BR
11.45
POA
Marshall White
42 Maitland St
4BR
2.00
POA
Marshall White
6 Rosedale Rd
6BR
2.15
POA
Marshall White
Marshall White
DOCKLANDS ABBOTSFORD
111/1 Marmion Pl*
36/85 Nicholson St*
1BR
12.00
500-550
Biggin & Scott
EAST MELBOURNE
E321/11 Flockhart St*
1BR
11.00
440-460
Biggin & Scott
24 Darling St
GLEN IRIS
ARMADALE 32 Railway Av
2BR
12.30
POA
Marshall White
ASCOT VALE 1/7-13 Kent St*
3BR
12.30
800-860 Nelson Alexander
2/68 Ormond Rd*
2BR
10.30
380-415 Nelson Alexander
63 North St
4BR
2.00
1.15M-1.25M Nelson Alexander
2BR
2.00
HAWTHORN
ASHBURTON 4/69 Ashburn Gr*
POA
MW ONE
BLACK ROCK 6a Glenmore Cr
4BR
1.30
NPD
39 Hawthorn Gr
4BR
1.15
POA
6 Kooyongkoot Rd
5BR
3.00
NPD
Kay & Burton
93 Kooyongkoot Rd
4BR
12.30
POA
Marshall White
5BR
12.00
POA
Marshall White
HAWTHORN EAST
Marshall White
BRIGHTON
5 Tower Pl
1C Esplanade Av
KEW
3BR
2.30
NPD
Marshall White
BRIGHTON EAST 30 Welwyn Av
4BR
11.30
NPD
Marshall White
8 Plunket St
5BR
11.00
NPD
Nick Johnstone
4BR
11.00
BRUNSWICK EAST 249 Stewart St
2BR
11.00
700-750
Fletchers
CARLTON 99 Princes St
2BR
10.00
800-860 Nelson Alexander
3BR
11.00
1.59M-1.69M Nelson Alexander
CARLTON NORTH 347 Canning St
DEEPDENE 45 Campbell Rd
5BR
11.30
POA
Marshall White
4BR
3.30
POA
Marshall White
EAST MELBOURNE 488 Victoria Pd
FITZROY 22 Gore St
2BR
12.30
59 Webb St
3BR
12.45
900-990
2.5M-2.75M Nelson Alexander
3BR
12.00
1.3M-1.4M Nelson Alexander
2BR
10.30
650-700 Nelson Alexander
NelsonAlexander
FITZROY NORTH 129 Miller St
FLEMINGTON 15 Newmarket Wy*
HAWTHORN 1/2 Melville St*
2BR
10.00
POA
MW ONE
1/64 Riversdale Rd*
1BR
11.00
POA
MW ONE
1/73 Riversdale Rd*
2BR
12.30
POA
MW ONE
HAWTHORN EAST 4/6 Beaconsfield Rd*
2BR
10.00
730-780
The sun-dappled 2 Wannon Court, Toorak, designed by Neil Clerehan and Guildford Bell, and listed by Marshall White. PRAHRAN 14 Nottingham St
2BR
11.00
POA
Jellis Craig
7 Larnook St
3BR
1.30
POA
Marshall White
RICHMOND 110a Cremorne St*
3BR
1.00
1.15M-1.25M
Biggin & Scott
191 Dover St*
3BR
2.00
1M-1.1M
Biggin & Scott
30 Elizabeth St
3BR
11.00
1M-1.1M
Biggin & Scott
369 Highett St
3BR
10.00
POA
Jellis Craig
59/69 Palmer St*
2BR
10.00
870-930
Biggin & Scott
2BR
12.00
POA
Jellis Craig
11&11A Balmerino Av
6BR
2.00
NPD
Kay & Burton
2/18 Lansell Rd
3BR
11.30
POA
Marshall White
2/6 Grange Rd*
3BR
9.30
POA
Marshall White
5/55 Ross St*
2BR
10.00
POA
Jellis Craig
SOUTH YARRA 23 Myrtle St
TOORAK
3BR
10.00
POA
Jellis Craig
WEEKEND OPEN FOR INSPECTIONS Houses and Apartments *
380 Montague St
4BRBy Appt.
NPD
Greg Hocking
19 Moorhouse St
5BR
11.45
POA
Jellis Craig
959 High St*
3BR
2.30
POA
Marshall White
3BR
10.15
4BR
11.30
POA
Marshall White
4BR
1.45
NPD
Marshall White
13a Bruce St
4BR
10.30
POA
Marshall White
17 Glenbrook Av
4BR
10.30
POA
Marshall White
2/59 Middle Rd*
2BR
11.30
3/4 Navigator St*
2BR
12.00
370-400 Nelson Alexander
ASHBURTON
4/40 Middle Rd*
2BR
10.00
530-550 Nelson Alexander
5 Boyle St
3BR
2.30
650-690 Nelson Alexander
MARIBYRNONG 540-590 Nelson Alexander
ASCOT VALE 44 Moonee St
1.5M-1.65M Nelson Alexander
BRIGHTON
NIDDRIE
70 Esplanade
CAMBERWELL
PARKDALE 2BR
1.00
NPD
Nick Johnstone
PASCOE VALE SOUTH 18 Moascar St
Kay & Burton
POA
Marshall White
55 Argyle Rd
5BR
2.30
POA
Jellis Craig
9 Victor Av
4BR
10.30
POA
Marshall White
3BR
1.00
800-880 Nelson Alexander
139 Station St
3BR
11.00
NPD
RT Edgar
502/77 Nott St*
2BR
12.30
760-820
RT Edgar
PORT MELBOURNE
16 Evandale Rd
3BR
2.00
POA
Marshall White
4 Embling Rd
4BR
2.30
POA
Marshall White
4 Jordan St
4BR
12.00
POA
Marshall White
40 Thanet St
5BR
1.00
POA
RT Edgar
70 Dixon St
4BR
2.00
POA
Marshall White
15 Beaver St
4BR
1.00
POA
Marshall White
2C Paxton St
4BR
2.15
POA
Marshall White
56 Clarence St
5BR
12.00
NPD
Kay & Burton
66 Ardrie Rd
5BR
2.00
POA
Jellis Craig
77 Repton Rd
3BR
1.30
POA
Marshall White
100 Hambleton St
4BR
10.00
NPD
Greg Hocking
271 Beaconsfield Pd
8BR
12.00
NPD
Hocking Stuart
64 Nimmo St
5BR
11.00
NPD
Kay & Burton
64 Poolman St
4BR
12.30
1.6M-1.7M
Greg Hocking
93 Pickles St
4BR
11.45
POA
Marshall White
12.45
NPD
Greg Hocking
Marshall White
MIDDLE PARK
PORT MELBOURNE
24 Moray St
1285 Toorak Rd
4BR
3.00
POA
Jellis Craig
19 Waterloo St
5BR
12.30
POA
Marshall White
3BR
SOUTH YARRA 23 Millswyn St*
3BR
4.00
POA
7 Oxford St
3BR
12.00
POA
RT Edgar
8 Cunningham St
3BR
11.15
POA
Marshall White
PH, 40 Adams St*
3BR
3.15
POA
Marshall White
3BR
1.00
POA
Marshall White
NPD
Gary Peer
1.65M-1.815M
RT Edgar
ST KILDA 68 Pakington St
ARMADALE
MALVERN EAST
4,98 Warrigal Rd*
NPD
2.45
SOUTH MELBOURNE
ALBERT PARK
2/37 Haldane Rd*
1.00
5BR
MALVERN EAST
Noel Jones
KEW 5a Bowyer Av
4BR
5 Merrion Gr
MALVERN 950-1.02M Nelson Alexander
CAMBERWELL 3/1016 Toorak Rd*
14 Bradford Av
ST KILDA EAST 22 Lynedoch Av
4BR
3.45
THORNBURY 72 Rossmoyne St
5BR
2.00
10/3 Washington St*
2BR
12.00
POA
RT Edgar
11 Douglas St
4BR
2.00
POA
Marshall White
11/9 Grange Rd*
2BR
10.00
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Marshall White
12 Canterbury Rd
4BR
1.00
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Marshall White
19 Clendon Rd
4BR
10.45
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Marshall White
2 Wannon Ct
4BR
3.00
POA
Marshall White
2/212A Kooyong Rd*
3BR
1.00
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Kay & Burton
2/627 Toorak Rd*
2BR
10.45
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Marshall White
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20 Balmerino Av
3BR
1.45
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RT Edgar
3/58A Heyington Pl*
4BR
10.00
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Kay & Burton
4 Heyington Pl
4BR
11.00
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Kay & Burton
4/14a Woorigoleen Rd*
3BR
2.00
POA
Marshall White
2 Water St
4BR
2.30
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RT Edgar
522 Burke Rd
4BR
12.00
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Marshall White
4A Burnie St
4BR
12.00
POA
RT Edgar
159 Mont Albert Rd
4BR
1.15
POA
Marshall White
7D Woorigoleen Rd
3BR
12.00
POA
Marshall White
41 Maling Rd
3BR
2.00
POA
Marshall White
PH, 1 Chastleton Av*
3BR
1.15
POA
Marshall White
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380 Montague Street, Albert Park One of the most awaited transformations in the district has arrived. The historic stables at 380 Montague Street is now one of the most spectacular homes in the area. Architecturally designed by Robson Rak and built by Krongold builders, this spectacular 4 bedroom residence boasts impressive proportions and endless entertaining possibilities.
4 5 2 For Sale Expressions of Interest closes 26 March 2019 at 5pm Inspect Inspect By Appointment Contact Simon Gowling 0422 234 644 Greg Hocking 0418 329 961
www.380montaguestreetalbertpark.com.au
100 Hambleton Street, Middle Park Defined by enticing period charm, this inviting 307sqm (approx). Victorian residence provides a peaceful lifestyle sanctuary. Features four bedrooms, flexible formal living room complemented by open plan living and dining, bright and functional kitchen and generous courtyard.
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Contact Simon Gowling 0422 234 644 Max Mercuri 0431 043 723
64 Poolman Street, Port Melbourne On approximately 486sqm of land, this 1920s home showcases grand dimensions, natural light and city views. The living area opens onto the backyard, while a kitchen equipped with brand new quality appliances including gas cooktop, oven and dishwasher adjoins a dining space. Four sizeable bedrooms share a bathroom with shower over bath and a laundry featuring powder room. Includes parking for three cars.
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Contact Simon Gowling 0422 234 644 Peter Zervas 0405 682 173
www.64poolmanstreetportmelbourne.com.au
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240 Moray Street, South Melbourne Masterfully designed to maximise natural light, this inner city residence provides ingenious family living. Features open plan living, stainless steel kitchen with Smeg appliances, multi level lightwell with maneuverable roof, main bedroom with private balcony, walk in robes and ensuite, two additional bedrooms, flexible study and living space, bathroom with rain shower, garage with laundry facilities and excellent storage.
Albert Park 8644 5500
A3 B2 C1 D1 Auction Saturday 6th April at 12.30pm Inspect Sat 12.45-1.15pm Tue 5.30-6pm Contact Callum Richardson 0488 504 889 Peter Zervas 0405 682 173
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EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY Two street frontages! Perfectly positioned in one of Albert Park’s most tightly held tree-lined streets, this charming Victorian comprises: Two double bedrooms, spacious light-filled living and dining room, kitchen with glazed aspect to North facing paved courtyard. Car access from Barrett lane. • In good condition, yet offers an outstanding opportunity for further improvement (STCA) • AAA location close to Victoria Avenue, beach, Gasworks, schools and public transport View Sat & Tues 12-12.30pm,Thur 12.45-1.15pm Auction Saturday 6th April at 1pm Contact Simon Carruthers 0438 811 601 Michael Szulc 0417 122 809 Jason De Stefano 0413 292 666
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BEACHFRONT ELEGANCE Boasting a magnificent waterfront position, this exquisite Victorian two-storey terrace exudes wonderful character combining modern day design within last century architecture. • Newly renovated kitchen with feature lightwell • Main bedroom with balcony and water views • Third bedroom with private sun deck • Free-flowing living, kitchen to meals area, entertainer’s courtyard garden with pedestrian access View Sat 12-12.30pm, Tue & Thur 2-2.30pm Auction Saturday 30th March at 12pm Contact Geoff Cayzer 9690 9782 Michael Szulc 0417 122 809 Andrew Turner 0408 211 281
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24 Darling St Str tre reet AUCTION OPEN
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Paul Caine 0407 393 900 Alex Subotsch 0447 393 014
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6 Kooyongkoot Road Hawthorn
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Surrounded by 2 glorious acres, bordered by renowned vineyards, rolling pasture and stunning Swan Bay, this architecturally designed six bedroom, four bathroom residence is the essence of Bellarine excellence. Wonderful wine, great golf, superb surf and Point Lonsdale cafes all within such easy reach.
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Private Auction: Saturday 30th March Contact: Emma Pierson 0409 182 310 Jock Langley 0419 530 008 Office 9864 5300
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22 Lynedoch Avenue, St Kilda East
Family perfection in a prized location 22LynedochAvenueStKildaEast.com
This grand scale family focused residence showcasing impeccable quality & presenting an astonishing amount of space is an oasis of contemporary style. Boasting a flexible floorplan, this fabulous home features a formal lounge/ dining room with access to two courtyards, a gourmet kitchen & an expansive casual living/dining domain opening out to a garden, heated pool & two decked areas for spectacular indoor-outdoor living & entertaining.
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Open your camera and hover your phone over the app code to see the address and price
This lodge-like timber house would be as much at home in the alps, as it is in the light bush at Flinders. On 1644 square metres, the house has a relaxed air with plenty of decks overlooking the garden. The ground level has a large, almost-square kitchen, living and dining room – it features the timber-lined ceilings and
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beams seen throughout the house and also has a wood
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fire. This lower level also has a rumpus room (or large
Polished timber floors set
Open your camera and hover
Surfers will be hooked by this
Open your camera and hover
fourth bedroom), family
against crisp white
your phone over the app code
location – with the Fairhaven
your phone over the app code
bathroom and two
paintwork are a feature
to see the address and price
Surf Life Saving Club across
to see the address and price
bedrooms. Upstairs is the
throughout this beach house
spacious main bedroom with
that has a smart grey
Upstairs are another three
for the Great Ocean Road
are upstairs too, with two
an en suite and a large
exterior. The house, on 589
bedrooms and a large open-
just out the front. This grand
more bedrooms downstairs.
sitting area.
square metres, is four doors
plan kitchen, living and
beach house has spectacular
Expressions of interest:
Private sale
from the sheltered bay
dining area.
views of Victoria’s famous
close March 25
Agent: RT Edgar, Michael
beach and a short walk to
Private sale
coastline, and its first-floor,
Agent: Great Ocean
Parker 0428 540 500
the surf beach. There are
Agent: Ray White, Yvette
angled living area is the star.
Properties, Marty Maher
two bedrooms and a
Tancheff 0414 506 795
The main bedroom, with en
0419 505 279
bathroom downstairs.
the road, and an underpass
suite, and a second bedroom
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Lindenbury, in Australia´s celebrated ’Golden Mile’ of garden estates, enjoys views across the countryside. The residence has been extensively renovated with spectacular results, boasting six bedrooms and four bathrooms, a spacious living room, a modern kitchen, and large dining room leading to a conservatory that ushers the trees inside. Outside, a stone courtyard flows to an entertaining area around the pool overlooking the forest. Beyond, paths lead to parterre gardens shaded by century-old trees in an exquisite fusion of English park and Australian bush. EOI: Friday 29th March at 5.00pm View: By appointment Saturday 16th March 2.30-3.00pm & Saturday 23rd March 1.00-1.30pm Contact: Jock Langley 0419 530 008 Emma Pierson 0409 182 310 Office 9864 5300
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Mt Bute and Lismore, VIC Two Lots totalling approx. 830 acres with 95% arable land Lot 1 – ‘Bookabee’ 460 Middletons Rd, Mt Bute 188.17 ha (approx. 465 ac) • Features an attractive 4 Bedroom BV dwelling; assorted shedding; 8 water tanks; winter creek; mostly highly-productive arable land having a history of successful cropping with the option to graze Lot 2 – 460 Lismore-Pittong Rd, Mt Bute (Lismore) 147.84 ha (approx. 365 ac) • Cropping/grazing land. This is vacant land with multiple dams and no infrastructure. Fenced into two paddocks with the smaller being approx. 50 ac. The remaining paddock is approx. 315 ac, being fence and tree free The offering of these properties presents an opportunity to purchase arable/grazing land in a quality district with the land being suitable for broad-acre cropping.
Auction Friday 29th March, 2pm
Venue Lismore Recreation Reserve Bram Gunn 0400 683 222 (all hours) bram.gunn@elders.com.au Sean Simpson 0418 320 335 Elders Ballarat 03 5336 9506 eldersrealestate.com.au/20462698
• Grand bluestone residence and converted stable accommodation (Circa 1850’s) • Sympathetically renovated with stunning original features and modern comforts • Large established English garden complemented by an expansive lawn area, orchard and stunning mature trees • 2.5 km from the historic town of Camperdown, approximately 1 hour to Geelong, Ballarat and the Great Ocean Road, 2 hours to Melbourne CBD • A beautiful family residence, guest house accommodation or reception venue (STCA) Agents remarks: ‘Timboon House’ is one of the most stunning and beautifully maintained historic lifestyle properties in our region. The main residence along with the stables are in outstanding condition, the surrounds preserved to perfection and there is endless potential to be creative.
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Closing Wednesday 24th April, 5.00pm Open for Inspection Saturday 16th March, 1.00-1.45pm Venue Elders Camperdown Rob Rickard 0407 354 025 Elders Camperdown 03 5593 7500 eldersrealestate.com.au/20495199
Drought Proof Grazing Properties, Avenue Range, South East SA ‘GRANITE RIDGE’ 789.10 HA / 1,949 AC 849 Avenue Range Road ‘MARLIN PLAINS’ 320.67 HA / 792.37 AC 294 Bowaka Road
To be offered as a whole – if not sold – offered as two individual parcels of land
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Date Friday 12th April 2019, 11am Venue Kingston Football Club Grant Schubert 0429 077 033 Elders Kingston 08 8767 4000 eldersrealestate.com.au/20499669
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• Drought proof properties – 470 acres of flood irrigation, 1 artesian water licence and 2 confined water licences • 2 residences in fantastic condition • Immaculately presented mixed farming enterprises – excellent improvements • Located 9 km apart • Opportunity to purchase “Granite Ridge Angus Stud”
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‘TIMBOON HOUSE’ 320 Old Geelong Road, Camperdown, South West VIC | 3 HA / 7.5 AC
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85 Hume Street, Wodonga 3690
“SANDY MOUNT”, 4552 COROWA ROAD, OAKLANDS (2,162.8 HA) RENOWNED RIVERINA HOLDING Off f ered for the first time in more than 100 years. ff Rare opportunity to purchase a genuine large scale irrigated mixed farming enterprise in the highly productive Southern Riverina district of NSW. Excellent balance of soil types. Extensive soil and drainage works carried out to maximise productivity. Cropping enterprise operates around a wheat/canola/ a legume rotation with pastures a/ sown to provide additional livestock fodder. r r. A 400ML permanent water entitlement is provided. An area of 200 hectares is currently established to irrigation with scope for further development. A large renovated 6BR weatherboard residence plus a second 4BR brick residence. Additional improvements include: machinery shed, workshop, shearing shed and 820 tonnes silo storage. Early access to successful purchaser. r Additional r. 215.4 hectares available. Refer “Gunambil”, Corowa Road, Oaklands via separate listing.
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Strictly By Appointment Only Closing 12th April 2019 Mike We W ller 0410 663 041 Clynton Rixon 0427 690 653
Macedon 703 Black Forest Drive 7.2Ha (17.8 Acres)
FALLS HOUSE 1 Falls Road, Hesket/Mount Macedon One of the finest homes of the Macedon Ranges, on 10 very private acres on the sunny north side of the mount, 6 star quality and absolutely spectacular views over the magnificent Hesket Valley to Hanging Rock. A comprehensive information memorandum is available upon inspection. Price $4,950,000
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John Keating 0419 880 444 or Sandi Barry-Mueller 0408 392 347
83 High Street, Woodend
(03) 5427 2999
(Corner of Old Calder Highway and Christie Road)
Prime location small farm with excellent sites to build a new dwelling on (subject to Council permit) to replace existing aged weatherboard residence and to take advantage of beautiful views overlooking undulating landscape and ‘lake’ to Mount Macedon. Good water supply from 3 dams, several native tree stands, some exotic trees including an outstanding ‘oak tree’, other oaks, maple, spruce and rhododendron. Auction Saturday 6 April at 1pm Agent on Site Sat 16 March 3-3.30pm or by appointment
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Reserve Price $850,000 John Keating 0419 880 444 or Peter Wood 0408 866 774
83 High Street, Woodend
(03) 5427 2999
23-25 Dammans Rd, Warburton Incredible Opportunity in the Yarra Valley opposite the Yarra River • Four properties to be sold as one – A unique landholding • Three gorgeous character homes & a spectacular vacant block • Ideal landholding for rental return and future growth • Over 3700 square metres in total across 4 separate titles • A short walk to the main street, shops, cafes and facilities
Kerrie 578 Mount Eliza Road
Contact Rebecca Doolan 0401 832 068 Tony Fanfulla 0419 870 513
6.9Ha (17 Acres) Only approx. 41kms (33 mins) Melbourne Airport or 62kms (55 mins) Melbourne CBD An exceptional inner-country rural residential homesite and farmlet. One of the very best vacant small acreage properties that has been available for purchase in this most sought after area for a long time. A planning permit Nº PLN/2018/374 has been recently been issued by the Macedon Ranges Shire to allow the erection of a dwelling on the property. Auction Saturday 6 April at 11am Agent on Site Sat 16 March 12.30-1pm or by appointment
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Reserve Price $785,000 John Keating 0419 880 444 or Peter Wood 0408 866 774
83 High Street, Woodend
(03) 5427 2999
Inspect by appointment Expressions of interest closing April 11th
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5967 1277
2457 Warburton Hwy Ya Y rra Junction
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155 High St, Woodend Linkside on 2 titles Distinguished country living with easy Melbourne commute. This gracious old matriarch delightfully presented on an oustanding and private 2812m2 of country gardens. 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms Conveniently located close to Calder Fwy and pleasant walk to VLine station and new Coles supermarket.
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Hanging Rock via Woodend - Twin Oaks on 5 acres
166 Holgates Road
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This luxury 10 acre property will amaze you by the features it has to offer and only a 10 minute drive to Inverloch. It has been designed and built with style, function and comfort in mind. Featuring polished concrete floors, rammed earth walls and expansive views imbue the home with a welcoming feel of refined, rustic quality.
Price $1,600,000 Private and prized location.
For Sale $1,750,000 ___________________________________ View By appointment only ___________________________________ Agent Allan Mann 0409 855 753 inverloch.ljhooker.com.au LJ Hooker Inverloch
With two homes - 4 bedroom residence and delightful cottage. Featuring magnificent picture view of Hanging Rock and glorious outlook towards Mount Macedon. Seasonal creek, open fields, relaxed garden and variety of shedding. Preferred settlement 1st November 2019 ™
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uch like an old book, a historic home has a story to tell of years gone by. Dust off the pages and there waits a rich tale of past owners from a different time, yet in the same place. However, unlike a book, a home of heritage value has no ending. Instead it waits patiently for the next chapter, and this is how so many Melbourne homes of bygone eras are brought up to speed with today’s architectural styles. In South Yarra and Toorak, so much of the architectural history has been written by Marcus Martin. Martin, a prolific architect of the inter-war period, was the preferred architect for wealthy families in the affluent inner-eastern suburbs. According to the Heritage Council of Victoria, Martin created many buildings that exhibited his signature style of “restrained modernism”. Commonly referred to as a society architect, Martin designed dozens of residences from the 1920s to the ’50s. Many were demolished or have suffered unsympathetic renovations,
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however some remain standing and show off the elegant style Martin was renowned for. Martin House on prestigious Domain Road, South Yarra is one of the lucky ones. It will soon undergo a rear renovation as part of a wider project with neighbouring properties. The project, called Botanic Collection, includes 17 residences across four boutique buildings to be known as Martin House, Thirty Anderson, Garden Lane and Kurneh Place. Heritage consultant Bryce Raworth was enlisted to ensure the revival of Martin House was in good hands. Raworth, a Martin devotee, wrote a thesis on the celebrated architect and says while other architects may have been more innovative, Martin was a leading architect of his time. “His buildings were considered very elegant and very liveable,” he says. “They struck a balance between what you might see as being very modern but, on the other hand, also incorporating traditional characteristics and, in the late interwar period, art deco characteristics.
“People were challenged by them architecturally, but they had all the amenity and comfort of a modern house. They came to typify the genteel taste in Toorak and South Yarra.” The renovation will see the three residences, or maisonettes as they were known at the time, reworked by architects at Powell & Glenn into three two-bedroom apartments and one three-bedroom apartment. The facade of the house, which was built in the 1930s for Sir Clive McPherson, a noted pastoralist and businessman who was a director of the National Bank of Australasia and the Commonwealth Bank, will look unchanged from the street. “The additions are very subtle and concealed in terms of what you might see from the main road,” Raworth explains. “It’s a very polite and respectful response that keeps the best of the past, as it should, but adds to it in a way that makes it relevant to the future.” Three of the four building designs at the Botanic Collection in South Yarra, above.
“Projects like these are exciting and authenticity is something we’re striving for with every decision.”
At a glance The Botanic Collection Thirty Anderson, 30 Anderson Street, South Yarra Garden Lane, 216-218 Domain Road, South Yarra Martin House, 216-218 Domain Road, South Yarra Kurneh Place, 25-29 Kurneh Place, South Yarra Architect: Rob Mills Architects and Powell & Glenn Developer: Sadikay Group Interior design: Anderson Street and Kurneh Place; Rob Mills
Architect Ed Glenn, director at Powell & Glenn, says the approach was to pick up on some of the rhythms of Martin House, rather than imitating it or creating a stark contrast to it. “Projects like these are exciting and authenticity is something that we’re striving for with every decision we make on it,” he explains. “We have tried to find a way to reinvent this Marcus Martin building with contemporary living spaces to bring it up to speed with contemporary living, while still trying to maintain the spirit of the existing building.” This has been achieved with what Glenn describes as garden architecture. Gently curving walls covered in creepers and large sheets of glass will give residents the impression of moving through walled gardens. The result is a quiet and unobtrusive, yet modern addition. However, as is commonly the case when old design meets new, there were challenges. Engineering basement carparks proved to be the main dilemma. But fortunately, Botanic Collection developer, Jetty Surf founder Fadil Sadikay, had recently installed a similar carpark below his home just around the corner. Sadikay purchased the McPherson family estate for $33 million in 2017. This was reportedly twice the advertising price. But the L-shaped parcel of land, at 2655 square metres, is certainly valuable thanks to its proximity to the Royal Botanic Gardens, which are immediately opposite, in South Yarra’s exclusive Domain precinct.
Architects. Garden Lane and Martin House; Powell & Glenn Number of residents: Anderson Street, three three-beds; Garden Lane, two two-beds and one three-bed; Martin House three two-beds and one three-bed; Kurneh Place one two-bed and six three-beds
Garden Lane above and above left, and
Internal sizes (sq m): Anderson
Martin House, below, by Powell & Glenn.
Street 341-385; Garden Lane twobed 295-299, three-bed 275; Martin House two-bed 159-207,
To design the Botanic Collection’s premier offering on Anderson Street, Sadikay called in architect Rob Mills, whom he also hired to work on his own home. Thirty Anderson will comprise of three three-bedroom residences with lush views of the Royal Botanic Gardens. The most expensive of the three is priced at $20 million. But perhaps more striking are the building’s curved walls, which lend the design an air of sensuality. It’s a departure from ordinary architecture and aims to give residences a new,
restorative experience, says Mills. “We set out to offer a clearly sensory experience, a different experience. “So the architecture is organic. It’s very sensual in that there’s a lot of curves so your eye can travel effortlessly across the space instead of having that staccato experience when you go from one colour to another repeatedly, or you go from one square corner to the next.” Construction of the Botanic Collection begins this month and is due for completion in March or April 2021.
three-bed 215; Kurneh Place twobed 135, three-bed 220-273 External areas (sq m): Anderson Street 40-212; Garden Lane 27-33; Martin House 29-43; Kurneh Place 16-78 Prices: Anderson Street $11.99 million-$20 million; Garden Lane two-bed $7.29 million-$8.65 million, three-bed $6.85 million; Martin House; two-bed $4.79 million-$5.5 million, three-bed $4.95 million; Kurneh Place twobed $2.99 million, three-bed $4.65 million-$8.19 million Car parking: Anderson Street three or four; Garden Lane two or three; Martin House two; Kurneh Place two or three Completion estimate: MarchApril 2021 Agent: Kay & Burton Projects, Damon Krongold 0418 850 757 and Jellis Craig, Andrew Macmillan 0418 142 252 Display suite: 216-218 Domain Road, South Yarra by private appointment
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or many Melburnians, dual occupancies are the two-in-one solution. They may need an investment property and a more contemporary home. Or they need to downsize and find a way for the kids to enter the market. “Dual occs” work especially well for big blocks in inner-city suburbs. “It’s really about people gaining value from their current property,” says Metricon’s Victorian sales manager Drew Glascott.
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“These are commonly homes they’ve had for 20, 30 years. Whether it’s for family, investment or to sell off, you’re really getting money out of the property you’re currently living in.” The development of two dwellings on a single parcel of land was first introduced to Melbourne in the 1970s and ’80s. Popularity has continued to soar along with Melbourne’s skyrocketing house prices. In addition to making best use of large land allotments, dual occs are a canny way of freeing up money by
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either leasing or selling one or both newly built properties. The idea appeals to a wide segment of the market, including investors, customers who sell one off and live in the other, and parents helping their kids get into the property market. Glascott says, “They build a dual occ and they live in one and the kids live in another.” Dual occs come in two formations – side-by-side or one behind the other. Configuration depends on land size and hangs on local council approval.
Both options have their pros and cons, but the side-by-side or duplex arrangement has emerged as a winner for many. Many dual occ buyers prefer to live in a home with its own street frontage with separate driveways. Glascott says, “I think from a street front, the facades present really well and sometimes you have to look twice to see it’s two houses.”
ne of the many drawcards of Ivanhoe is its swathes of green spaces. The Grounds on The Boulevard is a new development inspired by the natural surrounds. The project, by developer JWLand, comprises three apartment buildings and luxury townhouses. Construction has just begun on Wilfred at The Grounds, named for its frontages on Wilfred Road. With interiors designed by architects at Architectus, the 33 residences have private garden terraces with views of Chelsworth Park and Ivanhoe Golf Course. Huge floor-to-ceiling windows create a striking impression and let lots of natural light into each home. Each kitchen has larders or butler’s pantries plus stone benchtops, while the en suites have dual-vanity basins and free-standing baths. More than 220 new trees will be planted at The Grounds, which will feature communal courtyards linked by landscaped pathways to a central Village Green lawn.
At a glance Wilfred at the Grounds, Ivanhoe East 177 The Boulevard, Ivanhoe East Architect: Architectus Developer: JWLand Interior design: Architectus Landscape Architect: Aspect Studios Number of apartments: 33 Internal sizes (sq m): Two-bed 91-113, three-bed 121-168, four-bed 188-211 External areas (sq m): Two-bed 17-33, three-bed 13-34, four-bed 57-70 Prices: Two-bed from $995,000, three-bed from $1.25 million, four-bed from $1.5 million Car parking: Two-bed, one to two spaces; three and four-bed, two spaces Completion: Mid-2020
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ew is the place that personifies Melbourne’s so-called “leafy eastern suburbs”. Hilly, privileged and very leafy indeed, it’s the place where Melbourne’s establishment go to school and old money and new live in the Victorian, Edwardian and Queen Anne mansions that sprawl across the higher ground. A suburb dripping in heritage-listed history, Kew is the home of Raheen, the 19th-century mansion on Studley Park Road, originally the home of former Catholic archbishop of Melbourne Daniel Mannix. In 1981, it was bought from the church by the late billionaire Richard Pratt and his wife Jeanne, who turned it into their family home. With a less illustrious origin story, the former Kew Lunatic Asylum is another unmissable local landmark. Located on one of Melbourne’s highest points between Princess
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Street and Yarra Boulevard, the 1870s Italianate-style building was converted into apartments and homes in the early 1990s. Their modern Kew bookend is the Lyon Housemuseum, the hybrid residence and contemporary art museum of architect Corbett Lyon, his wife Yueji and their daughters, who run tours of their art collection. Grey-headed flying foxes sleep by day in their colony at Yarra Bend Park, with a walking track and viewing platform accessed from the Bellbird Picnic Area. Kew has one of the highest concentrations of independent schools nationally, including MLC, Xavier, Trinity and Preshil. It ticks the boxes for public transport, too (buses and trams but no train) and a major arterial link in the Eastern Freeway. It also has some of Melbourne’s best parkland and nature trails.
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A treasure trove of personality Who: Alex McCabe (co-founder and creative director at Kip & Co), Bobby Babb, and baby Quincy Babb-McCabe What: Converted fresh and bright 1910s family home Where: St Kilda, Melbourne
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ive years after purchasing this 1910s house in a leafy area of St Kilda, Alex McCabe of Kip & Co and family undertook a total rebuild of their home. Executed by architect Michael McManus of McManus Lew Architects, the renovations included extending the footprint of the house, creating a large open kitchen and living area, and introducing natural light with new windows and skylights. McCabe describes the home as “light, bright and personable” – and we can only agree. The new design deliberately brings the outside into the house, with huge floor-to-ceiling glass doors. The styling is eclectic and fun – she says her approach is underpinned by the philosophy that “too much is never enough”. “There is no strict style, period or colour palette in the house, just a collection of pieces that make me happy and treasures I’ve picked up along the way,” McCabe says.
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Of course, Kip & Co pieces are smattered through the home, lending texture, colour and personality. Beloved treasures include a triptych the family commissioned from artist Fred Fowler, which runs the length of the living area. “It somehow creates a sense of space rather than closing it in, which is really beautiful,” McCabe says. The eye-catching crocodile bamboo quartzite splash-back is identified by McCabe as “the biggest statement in the home”. This incredible addition looks like an artwork, but comes from deep underground, in Brazil. McCabe says “having a beautiful new kitchen made me want to stay home and cook – that’s a really awesome part of our lives now”. The family’s new living style is enhanced by their new-found love of their suburb. With the St Kilda Botanical Gardens and foreshore walking distance away, the local neighbourhood becomes their backyard over the summer. The renovation process itself was a joy for McCabe, with the only niggle being remaining within budget. She admits: “I am not very good at sticking to one.”
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While the budget may have blown out, this home is incredibly successful in capturing and celebrating the identity of its inhabitants. “I like homes that really reflect the personality of the people living in them, and tell a bit of their story,” McCabe says. This story is one of sheer joy and over-the-top enthusiasm. What’s not to love?
Be bold Decorating is all about confidence. Combining bold and even clashing colours and textures creates a fun, cheerful space. The goal, of course, is individuality. Your home should say something about you. ■
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Beachfront Brighton “ We wanted to create an emotional response to living so close to the water’s edge. Each aspect has been carefully controlled to frame individual features. These spaces were approached like works of art.” RANDAL MARSH WOOD MARSH ARCHITECTURE
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JA M E S T U T T O N Entrepreneur
Morning
Whether I go to bed at 11pm or 2am, my body clock wakes me up at 5.30am, which can leave me short on sleep. I might potter around, and every day without fail I will go to the same cafe for coffee and a salad sandwich. I always eat well, but I go through periods where I’ll go swimming or the gym after breakfast, but then I might go for six months without doing much exercise. All or nothing, that’s me.
I’ll then get ready for work and tend to have meetings from 8am onward. I have a lot of set meetings and phone calls throughout the week with the projects I’m involved in. Mid-morning
I’m pretty nomadic in terms of my working life and I’m often walking between meetings. I try to spend part of the day in nature … I need air and light. Maybe that’s a product of either a bit of a hippie childhood or my Moonlight Cinema (which Tutton founded) days. I’ve also become a daytime meditator.
James Tutton mixes
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esisting the conventional nineto-five routine means James Tutton’s days are everchanging. He balances commitments for multiple ventures and boards – including design-based property developer Neometro, the not-forprofit meditation program he cofounded Smiling Mind, and his new business school The Plato Project, among others. When asked how he fits it all in, Tutton credits a natural flux between being intensely focused and “mildly checked out” during times such as school holidays. “It’s unrealistic to expect to be firing on all cylinders all of the time. I tend to throw myself into something and do a huge amount of work for a period, and then I disappear for a week to spend time with family or in Byron – it works quite well.”
intense focus with being “mildly checked out”.
market every Sunday with my partner and buy beautiful tomatoes and nice almonds and roquette and I get a lot of joy from that. I’m highly curious and sociable, but I am probably a bit more inclined to enjoy my own time, time with our kids, and time with close friends.
Afternoon
I’m not very habitual with lunch as it’s often a work meeting or a one-onone with a colleague. I spend a fair bit of time working from home, reading through work papers or answering emails.
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Evening
I typically finish up around 6pm. I might occasionally check work emails but try not to as it really impacts on my concentration and ability to be present with my family. That said, both our kids are teenagers so they are less inclined to hang out with their parents. I’m also trying to cook more. I’m not much of a cook, but I go to the
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Bedtime
Before bed I tend to listen to music. I go through periods where I read a lot, but that tends to come and go. I read literature, books on Buddhism and contemporary business thinking. I’ll often be asleep by 11.30, any earlier and I’ll be up at 4am and then feel kaput in the afternoons.
emotionally and professionally.
Madeleine Dore is the creator of Extraordinary Routines. extraordinaryroutines.com @extraordinary_routines
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A fine balance of sweetness and light
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ammed earth may be one of mankind’s oldest building methods, but the technique can be used to spectacular effect in contemporary architecture as this minimalist pad demonstrates. The house is the work of Kathryn Robson and Chris Rak, of Robson Rak, a boutique architecture firm that has earnt a reputation for their use of the ancient construction practice in several of their projects. The four-bedroom residence – built for a couple who love entertaining and their three primary school-aged sons – teams rammed-earth walls with a palette of robust natural materials chosen for their ability to withstand the rigours of a boisterous young household.
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The minimally decorated interior is enlivened with pops of royal blue and fire-engine red.
The main living areas, located in the heart of the building, feature polished concrete floors and an undulating timber ceiling intended to create a cave-like atmosphere. Separated from this part of the dwelling by a long hallway, a “ladies’ lounge” with a pale pink marble fireplace serves as a private retreat for the sole female occupant. “In designing a home for a family with [three] school-age boys, we saw a need to balance the masculine elements with a softer, feminine presence,” says Rak. “We felt it was important to cater to each member of the house as individuals, and find a balance between the different functions and personalities within the space.”
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The new build, in the bayside suburb of Brighton East, is on a relatively small suburban block. The house was also subject to the strict regulatory guidelines that apply within the local municipality. This created a challenge for the architects in terms of meeting the client brief for a house that felt “big”
Double-glazed windows allow the rammed earth
while still including a large backyard and pool. They responded with an open-plan design with a minimally decorated interior enlivened with pops of royal blue, fire-engine red and rose pink. Copious storage – including a cupboard near the front door where the boys can stow their school bags and coats – helps ensure the paredback aesthetic remains just that. The house, built by construction company Sinjen, has several environmental benefits due to the materials used and the design. The residence features doubleglazed windows and doors that are strategically placed to allow the rammed earth walls and concrete floors to absorb warmth from the winter sunshine. In summer, the windows and doors are positioned to capture crossventilation from cool breezes.
walls and concrete floors to absorb sunshine.
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The David Chipperfielddesigned luxury apartments in Munich overlook Herzog Park.
Opulent homage to a bygone era
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ritish architect David Chipperfield is well known for designing and restoring famous museums and libraries all over the world. His respect for historic buildings and sensitive touch with new projects have won him high praise. Yet, his latest project – a residential building in Munich – has divided critics and peers. Some see the five-storey apartment project as a clever blend of old and new – a type of modern-day castle. For others, it’s
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a monolithic imitation of the neoclassical buildings it neighbours. The luxury apartment development, on the upmarket Kolbergerstrasse near the edge of Herzog Park, aims to be a reinterpretation of the Munich stadtpalais, which translates as “city palace”. German developers Euroboden say Chipperfield’s design pays homage to the local 19th century architecture “without the cloying historicism”.
Architect Warwick Mihaly says there are plenty of good examples of contemporary castles, even in Australia, but Chipperfield’s isn’t one of them. “It’s almost just like trying to copycat the general shape – the pitched roof, the window patterns on the front facade, that’s the kind of aesthetic that he’s going for,” Mihaly says. “But, does that really connect to heritage or history? Does it really interrogate what the traditional building typology was like? Is it really a contemporary version of a stadtpalais? I think the answer is: Not really.” Architects have long wrestled with client demands to incorporate styles of bygone-period buildings. Mihaly, of Melbourne-based architecture firm Mihaly Slocombe, says the answer is to innovate. “Our position always is that we want to learn from the historic style, but never reproduce it,” he says. “We want to build off our own age and our own era, and we also feel like mimicking a past style devalues [that] style. It becomes really difficult for a future owner or architect, or just general community [member] to understand where the true heritage fabric stops, and the copy begins.”
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Metallic rainbow circles innovative sports park
Mihaly says elements of castle architecture can be found everywhere in modern-day buildings. He points to the green hill at Parliament House as a type of moat and the drawbridge at the front of a South Melbourne house designed by Melbourne architect Amy Muir. “I think as a typology, it’s surviving in some of the design moods that are still being met by architects today,” Mihaly says. “You would think, surely no one is [designing] buildings with arrow slits anymore. But the idea of a thin deep reveal and a narrow window still exists all over the place. “I think it’s beautiful that every historic style that has preceded us contributes to our contemporary language of building elements.” The interiors of the Munich apartments is where Chipperfield’s design shines. Minimalist stylings include rich detail in the two-storey entrance hall, which has panels of natural stone and oak cladding.
Each apartment has a fireplace and loggia, or outdoor room, with views over the park. They will have 2800 square metres of living space. The project includes a two-storey penthouse, and two three-storey and several one-storey apartments. Prices start at $6.34 million. In a video on the Euroboden website, Chipperfield says: “I think the question for our time increasingly is what is luxury, and what does it look like? Such architecture has to be normal and special in a good way. At the same time, we should have high ambitions for normal. “So, in a project like this we want to give generosity throughout the whole house, so therefore I think there’s nothing wrong with giving everybody privilege inside. At the same time, the house has to somehow present itself with some respect to the overall civic idea of the city.” The development is scheduled for completion in 2020.
A reflective ribbon of steel
British architecture firm
takes the spotlight at a new
Faulkner Browns, which has
sports centre in the
designed large facilities in the
Netherlands. The exterior of
UK and Europe, are behind
the Sportcampus Zuiderpark
the innovative Zuiderpark.
at The Hague is ringed by
Its work was recognised
panels of highly polished
when the centre was
steel to create a metallic
shortlisted for best future
rainbow sheen.
project (civic) in the world
The $79 million centre is
building of the year contest
home to the Dutch beach
at the World Architecture
volleyball team and houses
Festival in Berlin.
six indoor courts. There is also a gymnastics hall, a 3500-capacity arena, a multipurpose sports hall, plus a range of sportsscience and education spaces, such as a public library. The energy efficient design includes a 20,000-squaremetre roof covered in greenery, plus solar panels and solar collectors that heat the water for showers. Two underground wells form part
The award-winning
of the heating and cooling
Sportcampus is
system.
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