PEOPLE & PROPERTY OF MELBOURNE
BEC JUDD K E E PI NG M U M & L OV I NG I T
MAY 4-10, 2022
MOTHER’S DAY
CELEBS SHARE STORIES OF LOVE
LAURA CARMICHAEL
RETURN TO DOWNTON ABBEY
WINE & DINE
COPYCAT EATERY STONNINGTON & BOROONDARA
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I’m writing my first editor’s letter back after maternity leave, and my 11-month-old is bouncing on my lap. She wants to get down, but then she wants “up” again. I’m just lucky my three-year-old is at daycare, not here demanding snacks. This is work-life meshed with mum-life. I love the flexibility, but it’s not without its challenges and sacrifices – to which even the most famous among us are not immune. Case in point, our Mother’s Day cover star Bec Judd has given up her on-air roles to spend more time with her four children. She tells us about the juggle and her own mum’s positive influence. ●
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THE EDIT Things we love about Melbourne
OUR COVER \ Bec Judd and her children Oscar, Billie, Darcy and Tom. Photographed by Northbrook Agency
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COVER STORY
Mum-life is a ball Bec Judd on prioritising family while still sneaking in some fun.
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t’s been the greatest reset of her life, but Bec Judd insists giving up on a media career to focus on family was the right move for her and her clan. The 39-year-old mother of four, who is married to former AFL footballer Chris Judd, says it took a pandemic to help her cull the unnecessary and focus on what mattered most. “There were some jobs I could continue at home and others I gave up altogether,” Judd says. “I wanted to make sure I was doing less because our kids needed us.” She has no regrets about quitting her media commitments, which saw her walk away from a radio show spot that clashed with her school pickups and a presenter gig on Channel Nine’s local travel show Postcards. “I love a red-carpet event and, yes, they’re fun but they’re quite rare these days. It’s not my life,” she says. “I am a mum who is busy with my family.” Despite fewer A-list events, her 791,000 Instagram followers continue to engage with her posts, and she attributes her longevity on social media to staying authentic. “I like to show a bit of everything and keep it real. That resonates with my audience and maybe that’s why they like and continue to follow me,” Judd says. “It’s all about balance, not about bragging.” On the day of this interview, Judd’s children are patiently sitting on the sidelines while Mum works (it’s school holidays). “I’m at every single school pick-up and attend every game of sport and training session and I am loving it,” says Judd, who worked as a speech pathologist before being whisked into the WAG world in the mid 2000s. “Going to our son Oscar’s cricket game is a highlight of my week,” she says. “COVID helped
me realise how much I loved being home. I keep asking my kids if they loved having us at home this much, and their response is still ‘yes’.” Judd is the co-founder of activewear brand Jaggad and an ambassador for Melbourne City Land Rover, Chadstone and The Skincare Company, all of which allow her to work from home. But a bit of glam is never off the cards – she recently travelled to California for Coachella and to celebrate her mum Kerry Brown’s 60th birthday. The two women were separated by COVID travel restrictions for the best part of two years, as Brown lives in Judd’s hometown of Perth. “Mum was one of the first into Victoria when borders opened,” Judd says. “It was so good to see her again. We did a lot of face time and chat over the last few years, and now are going to celebrate her milestone in style.” Judd credits her mother with making sport a big part of her life, with netball training and weekly competitions as a teenager.
“Mum loved nothing more than watching us compete and I am exactly the same,” Judd says. In a sign her competitive streak is still everpresent, Judd renovated a family holiday home in Mount Buller in a 10-week blitz last year. “I love the process of renovating and seeing my ideas come to life,” she says. The Judds started the demolition at the property on the day they got the keys. “We didn’t have time to procrastinate; it meant I chose what I could access in Melbourne – from timber to furniture. It all had to be local and that was the only way we could do it so quickly.” Judd hints there may even be a home collection on the cards in the future. “I like doing things that haven’t been done before,” she says. “I am always onto the next trend that excites me the most and I like to surprise people. Who knows what will happen next?” she says. ●
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Melbourne celebrities tell us how much their mums mean to them.
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hether you see her every week or have lived in different cities for years, your mum has no doubt had a lasting impact on who you are and what you do. We asked three prominent Melburnians to tell us how their mums have influenced their lives.
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Fashion stylist and Banbe X Elliot sunglasses designer
Elliot Garnaut and his mum Kathy Garnaut My mum Kathy Garnaut is arguably the most inspirational person in my life. For as long as I can remember I have looked up to her for her distinct personality. She is poised, elegant and caring, yet ruthless and unwavering. She never suffers fools. Through observing these characteristics more specifically in my adult life, she has become a muse to me in so many facets. Not only in the way I treat people – with respect, giving everyone a chance –
but in the way I run my business: both headstrong and focused. Kathy is quite simply a show stopper. She taught me almost everything I know, from fashion to relationships and personal conduct. I couldn’t ask for a more perfect or loving mother. Mum has always encouraged my brother and I to experiment with fashion. I think it was this freedom that allowed us to not only fall in love with clothing, but to use clothing as a form of self-expression.
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Brodie Harper and her mum Andrea Harper My mother Andrea Harper taught me to be kind, compassionate, caring, resilient, open-minded and strong. I try every day to live up to what she taught me and teach those same values to my daughter. I thank her for having taught me these things, and if ever feel I am forgetting them, I remind myself to be a better person. Mum is still my best friend. My dad [Allan], mum, my brother Kristian and I grew up on the Mornington Peninsula. Mum is retired now and loves to read. She is proud of me regardless of what I do, as long as I do it to the best of ability. She has always encouraged my endeavours through life, whether it be my media career or my marathon running.
She was amazing when I went back to university during COVID lockdowns to study nutrition. She lives nearby and has helped us since our daughter Jess was born with anything we need. We’ve never needed day care or babysitters as Jess would always stay at Mum and Dad’s and loves visiting Granny and Papa. My mum has always gone the extra mile with the small things as well. Like the hours spent on making our birthday cakes from The Australian Women’s Weekly cookbook to the school dress-up outfits. In fact, my mum still helps me with sewing alterations my family needs and, I’m embarrassed to say this, she still helps me get stains out of our clothes that I just can’t seem to budge.
ABC Radio Melbourne presenter and This Working Life author
Lisa Leong and her mum Noi Leong During my first week at kindergarten when I was four, all the boys went out to play in the yard and the girls stayed inside to play with dolls. I ran outside and climbed trees, wrestled and got muddy. My parents were called into a meeting because I was running outside with the boys when I should have been indoors. My mum, Noi, told the kindy teachers I could run outside! It was the ’70s and Mum is a Thai woman who is definitely her own person. She is the opposite to me in some ways – she is beautifully dressed and polite and I was a tomboy growing up – but she accepted that in me. It allowed me to feel freedom. Another pivotal moment in my memories with Mum was at our home in Burwood. I found a pot of nail polish when I was about three and walked over to this amazing canvas I found – a window blind. My dad Harry is an architect and it was a Marimekko blind. I remember thinking, ‘Great! I will paint something special on it.’ Mum rushed to me and didn’t yell. I still remember her telling me quietly what I had done was wrong, and talking me through it calmly. There was no punishment. To this day, I will have dinner at my parent’s place and there’s still that very blob
they’ve tried to remove on the blind. I think my courage does come from that experience. I love sport. I cycle, run and play tennis and can thank Mum for that. Mum was the sporty one and a basketball champion. She taught me and my brother Andrew how to roller skate, ski and play tennis. We definitely have those loves in common. Mum worked as a nurse and midwife, later with elderly people. She was very good and patient at listening to their stories. She would chat to strangers on the street all the time, too. I remember thinking this was super-embarrassing as a kid, but of course now I am my mum! I am the embarrassing mum who will talk to anyone – and it’s what I do on radio. ●
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rothers Nick and Zac Beerens had several things going against them when they decided to open their restaurant-bar, Copycat, in Elsternwick late last year. First, the pandemic: who knew when everyone would be out and about again? Also, the previous restaurant which was housed at the site – After the Tears – was a beloved Polish eatery with a strong following, perfect for deep conversation or crying after watching a foreign film at Classic Cinemas next door. And the biggie: the brothers had never opened a restaurant from scratch; their first foray into hospitality was when they took over the alreadyestablished Mammoth Cafe in Armadale in 2018. But the duo grew up in Elsternwick, so Copycat felt like a homecoming. “We thought, whatever happens, happens,” says Nick, 29. “It's taken every dime out of our pocket imaginable, but what do we have to lose?
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If it means we have to live in a tent and drive shitty cars [because it doesn't work], then at least we've had a crack.” It looks like tent-life might be off the list for a while. The pair has managed to launch a restaurant that feels familiar and fresh simultaneously. Dark walls (one with a distinct curve) and a swish, central bar gives the place a first-date vibe in the dining room, but there's also a more casual area and a little lounge. The menu incorporates a lot of the flavours the brothers loved when growing up – European, Middle Eastern and South American – and by “calling it Modern Australian, it's basically a licence to cook good food with local produce”, Nick says. The drinks are decidedly not-trendy, and have a more botanical approach. “A lot of cocktails around town are doing foam and smoke, but what has worked for us [with Mammoth] was having a local hangout,” Nick says. The name Copycat came about because the Beerens unashamedly sought influence from other Melbourne hot spots. They liked the way Tokyo Tina put its bar to the side of its dining room, and were
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inspired by the bar in Hawker Hall that customers could sit around. The pandemic helped them finetune their concept; originally, they were simply going to paint the original venue and open it up. “We realised it needed much more work and since the [COVID] cases weren't going anywhere, we had a year to work on it.” What they weren't going to do was go crazy on Instagram-worthy corners of the restaurant. “I can get someone in once with a neon sign and get them to take a photo of it, but it costs a lot of money to get one customer in, and it costs a lot more if they don't come back,” Nick says. “If you go somewhere where people feel at home and comfortable – if you go to a friend's house – there's no neon sign behind them.” They want people to feel comfy, but not that comfy if they have little ones in tow. “We say to avoid bringing children because it's counterproductive to enjoying a night out,” he says, though he admits the space could be enticing to kids with “every cushion cushier than it should be”. “We wanted people to unwind and relax. Having high chairs and kids' menus is not the vibe we wanted. We want you to come with your friends, have a hoot and stay late.” ●
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Thoroughly modern Edith Laura Carmichael on the strong women of Downton Abbey. Wo r d s
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hen actress Laura Carmichael landed the role of Lady Edith Crawley in the historical drama series Downton Abbey, she could not have imagined she would still be portraying the much-loved character 12 years later, after six seasons and two movies to boot. The latest film, Downton Abbey: A New Era, hit the big screen last month, and in it a glamorous life awaits the once-forlorn middle sister. “Edith has not only found true love with Bertie [played by Harry
“We’re living in a time when we’re not going to accept just playing the generic wife in the story. I think people want to see women’s stories.”
Haden-Patton] but become such a modern woman. You see that in this film; she’s a working mum, and I love that for her,” Carmichael says. In the new film, set in the late 1920s, two stories interweave. In one, art imitates life as a movie crew uses Downton (Highclere Castle in reality) as its backdrop. At the same time, Edith visits a villa, in the south of France, which her grandmother Violet (Maggie Smith) has apparently inherited. For Laura, the French location sparked particular joy, especially since Lady Edith swans about in silk trousers and luxurious kimonos. “Everyone was very envious of my wardrobe, and we had a great time because we had to quarantine in the south of France, which was not actually a hardship ... it was a bit of a party!” The movie is far from being merely a pleasant romp in the sunshine; the audience will have their fair share of eye-dabbing along with the laughter.
For avid followers of the show, there is certainly satisfaction in watching Lady Edith coming into her own as a wife, mother and – in this movie – journalist as well. Carmichael says creator and writer Julian Fellowes weaved a unique trajectory for Edith. “I think over the years he was always mobbed by fans saying, ‘please let Edith be happy!’ But I think he had this master plan that she was going to end up with such a brilliant end in the series.” In fact, Fellowes has given stellar roles to all the women on the show, many of whom have had the strongest story arcs. “We’re living in a time when we’re not going to accept just playing the generic wife in the story,” Carmichael says. “I think people want to see women’s stories, and Downton is a great example of that. So much at the heart of this show comes from these strong female characters.”
Downton has had a big impact on her life outside of work too – she found love with fellow cast member Michael C. Fox. “I can’t really picture my life without it. One of the greatest gifts it’s given me is that it’s been such amazing training. Every set I’m on now, I’m always aware of the things that I’ve learned from Downton – my first TV job – and being surrounded by Hugh Bonneville, Maggie Smith, Jim Carter.” Before this movie, Carmichael managed to travel to Australia to shoot the psychological thriller The Secrets She Keeps. Although she never made it to Melbourne, she hopes to do so next time. For now, it’s goodbye to Downton Abbey, but she knows that it doesn’t necessarily mean forever. “We always say goodbye like it’s the last one and we’re here again, so I never want to say never.” ● DOWNTON ABBEY: A NEW ERA \ In cinemas now
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nspired by the grace and grandeur of Toorak’s finest homes, ADA is a collection of 22 housesized residences set in a private garden oasis. An 80-year-old pin oak tree takes pride of place, offering summer shade and privacy within lush layers of Jack Merlo-designed landscaping. Award-winning Conrad Architects have designed ADA to feel like home, adapting all elements from their high-end home projects for luxury apartment living, with the bonus of greater convenience and lower maintenance. Architect Paul Conrad says ADA is specifically designed to positively impact everyday living with generous layouts conferring a feeling of space, intelligently related spaces and views of greenery. Among ADA’s stand-out features are a butler’s pantry in all residences and protected outlooks thanks to heritage overlays on neighbouring properties. All layouts have three bedrooms; some also include a study. Each residence has two car spaces and a basement storage room. Project completion is expected by the end of 2023. ● LIZ McLACHLAN
ADA >>adatoorak.com 1095 Malvern Road, Toorak ● Developer \ Buxton Projects ● Architect & Interior Design \ Conrad Architects ● Landscape Designer \ Jack Merlo DESIGN
SPACE
The building’s classical
These house-sized apartments
Sales \ Jellis Craig
sensibilities and contemporary
open to large gardens and
Projects, Stephen Bowtell
aesthetic continue inside
terraces, with up to 305 square
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where a high level of
metres of outdoor space.
craftsmanship is combined
All have three bedrooms, a
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with modern technology and
butler’s pantry and two to three
Three-bedroom residences
style. Kitchens feature luxe
bathrooms plus a powder room.
$1.88 million-$4.35 million
travertine finishes with Miele
The internal areas range from
and Barazza appliances. All
151 to 280 square metres. The
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two ground-level apartments
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FEATURE HOUSE MALVERN \ 1/332 GLENFERRIE ROAD 2
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Downsizers are a discerning bunch, especially in Stonnington. Is the proposed home beautiful yet low maintenance? Single level? Lock and leave? Is there a guest bedroom? A guest bathroom? Is the living room as grand as what we’re used to in Malvern and Toorak? That’s the classic wish list, and if any place could meet every desire it’s this one. A ’90s belle with a walled, private garden, the townhouse is one of just two and shares only a garage wall and gated driveway with its neighbour at The Mews. It also plays a pretty trick on the eyes. The house appears petite, yet has the spacious rooms that buyers coming from a family home are used to. And that starts in the wide central hall, which offers an elegant welcome, enormous coat and linen cupboards and quick access to the various zones. Impressive, especially, is the living and dining room, which sets the scene for fine banquets and a literary salon (or book club). Cream carpet flows to cream brocade curtains and to a fireplace framed in pink marble. French doors lead to the garden, a secluded spot with tall magnolia and camellia hedges, a patio and synthetic lawn ideal for summer parties. Across the hall, the study has bookcases to the ceiling and a handy view over the driveway’s shrubbery. There’s a meals and family area off the kitchen, and this, too, has garden access. Oak laminate flooring ensures neat good looks. The kitchen has white, solid timber cabinetry, a Bosch gas cooktop and a Westinghouse oven.
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Follow the corridor to the second bedroom, a large double with cream carpet, a built-in wardrobe and a full-length
“THIS SINGLE-LEVEL BOUTIQUE RESIDENCE OFFERS SPACE, SECURITY AND A
window. The skylit, fully tiled main bathroom has a shower.
PRIVATE GARDEN FOR AN IDYLLIC LIFESTYLE MOMENTS FROM RETAIL AND
The enormous main bedroom has an en suite with a garden outlook. There’s a spacious walk-in wardrobe tucked behind a panelled door. A laundry and a double garage with a cellar complete the services. The property has security intercom, ducted heating and ducted vacuum. The tram stop is a few steps away and it’s an easy walk to Malvern Road’s restaurants, Malvern Gardens and Tooronga station. ● ALISON BARCLAY property@domainreview.com.au
Agent: Marshall White, Abby Innes 0423 210 790 Price: $2.3 million-$2.5 million Auction: 11.30am, May 7
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an easy flow to the colonnaded terrace
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as a home office. The main suite also has
by the pool. Upstairs, the main bedroom
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its own north-facing balcony plus there’s
has a twin en suite, dressing room and balcony. Bedroom two has an en suite
The old phrase “gracious living” finds new
and two more bedrooms share the family
form in this lustrous townhouse. Built by
bathroom. ● ALISON BARCLAY
a low-maintenance paved courtyard for
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al fresco living. The property, located within walking distance of Toorak Road, also has
Art lovers will appreciate the floor plan of
parquetry floors, split-system heating and
Davies Henderson, it has the air of a Riviera
this contemporary, double-level dwelling.
cooling and a single lock-up garage. ●
villa with all the discretion of the perfect
With a hallway travelling past the laundry,
butler; wine cellar, heated pool and, ahem,
powder room, atrium-like dining alcove
two powder rooms are at your service,
and into the open-plan kitchen and living,
ma’am. The two living areas and central
there is a corresponding wall that runs
study have french doors to the north-
JOANNE BROOKFIELD
the entire length of the home that could
easterly garden designed by Paul Bangay.
Agent: Jellis Craig,
function as a personal gallery. Upstairs,
Agent: Jellis Craig,
Home cooks will enjoy the Miele-equipped
Andrew MacMillan 0418 142 252
via a floating timber staircase, two of the
Carla Fetter 0423 738 644
kitchen and its walk-in pantry. The family
Price: $6.1 million-$6.6 million
three bedrooms have wardrobes and
Price: $1.5 million-$1.6 million
area has an open fireplace, and there’s
Auction: 3pm, May 14
en suites while a third could also double
Auction: 5pm, May 12
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two sheds. The north-facing, secluded
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induction cooktop and dishwasher. Bifold
rear garden has an in-ground trampoline,
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basketball hoop and a barbecue deck with
doors lead to an entertaining deck, which
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automatic awning. It is located close to
steps down to a herringbone-paved courtyard. This is completed with a remote
With many private schools nearby, plus
the river, parks and retail precincts. Agent
On a wide leafy street among all the other
roller door allowing parking for up to two
a primary school, university and public
Scott Patterson says: “It is perfect for a
period homes, is this single-level Edwardian
cars, accessed via Packington Street. ●
transport, this solid brick Edwardian home
young family to enjoy the Hawthorn West
house. Complementing the timeless
was extended and renovated to meet
lifestyle.” ● JOANNE BROOKFIELD
elegance of the facade are the clean lines
the needs of a growing family. The three
of the interiors, which have been given a
upstairs bedrooms, which share a central
contemporary makeover. While the three
bathroom and rumpus room, all have
bedrooms retain some original details, such
built-in desks, as does the separate home
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as ornate fireplaces, the central bathroom
office space on ground floor, while the
Agent: Kay & Burton,
and en suite are fully tiled and illuminated
Agent: Belle Property,
sitting room functions as a library. There’s
Scott Patterson 0417 581 074
with sky windows, and the open-plan
Walter Summons 0438 576 233
abundant storage, with a walk-in pantry,
Price: $3.61 million
living and kitchen have timber flooring and
Price: $2.049 million
linen cupboard, upstairs store room and
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appointed with Bosch appliances, including
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7 Goodall Street Hawthorn One of the prestigious Urquhart Estate’s prized Victorian villas, beautiful Dalhurst c.1890 proudly marries exquisite classical elegance with renovated modern spaces in a landscaped garden that includes an irresistible pool, remote double garage and extensive gated OSP for 4 cars. Positioned on 785sqm approx, its single level four bedroom proportions provide a once-in-a-generation opportunity to enjoy a privileged family lifestyle in one of Hawthorn’s most sought after heritage precincts. Highlights include gourmet kitchen with VZUG/ Berazza/ Qasair appliances and Liebherr fridge/freezer, two luxury bathrooms, secure cellar/storage, rich period features, multiple marble OFPs. Minutes to Glenferrie Road retail and dining, Camberwell Junction, Lido and Rivoli Cinemas and the cream of Melbourne’s private schools.
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658 Orrong Road Toorak Designed for maximum comfort, ultimate luxury, alongside an enticing sense of space and privacy, this Davies Henderson crafted, four bedroom residence offers the unmatched Toorak lifestyle. A graceful formal sitting room welcomes plenty of northern light, while a refined study provides further flexibility. An elegant Miele appointed kitchen presides over the open plan living room overlooking the alfresco dining area and pool, perfect for entertaining. Includes double garage.
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Auction Inspect Andrew Macmillan Nathan Waterson Lily Keating Armadale
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Saturday 14th May at 3pm Thursday & Saturday 2-2.30pm 0418 142 252 0439 905 188 0409 160 022 9864 5000
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There is no finer family setting than in this quiet cul-de-sac strolling distance to the best of Balwyn and exclusive schools. With a singlelevel, sun-swept 3 bedroom/2 bathroom design, this fresh and breezy home features north-facing lounge/dining areas, familysized kitchen and spacious open-plan living areas open to a stylish deck. Enjoy, improve or plan for a new brand of luxury in this privileged location (STCA). Auction Inspect Land Campbell Ward Chloe Quinn Richard Kerr Hawthorn
Saturday 14th May at 11am Thu & Sat 11-11:30am or by appointment 650 sqm approx. 0402 124 939 0412 238 565 0417 891 102 9810 5000
602/172 Lennox Street Richmond 3
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This breathtaking brand new penthouse apartment showcases stylish contemporary interiors and spectacular outlooks. Situated within the Herbert King development, a luxurious layout is appointed with sleek, streamlined finishes, with multiple entertaining zones and an outstanding Richmond position. Located moments from Bridge Road trams and shops, West Richmond train station and Melbourne Sporting Precinct. Expressions of Interest Inspect Elliot Gill James Vine Richmond
Closing Tuesday 17th May at 2pm As advertised or by appointment 0411 863 603 0402 438 271 9428 3333
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A home of great prominence & providence on one of the area’s largest landholdings, Darley c.1912 is
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a landmark residence set on an elevated parcel in a blue-chip location. Designed by influential architect Robert Haddon & built in the “Federation Arts & Crafts” style, presenting a once in a generation opportunity to complete a state-of-the-art renovation that will reinstate its status as one
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of the area’s finest family homes. Plans developed by Mayfair Design Studio, have been lodged with council (STCA) for a 5-bedroom, 4-bathroom luxury residence with lift & 4-car garage.
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PRAHRAN 43 Aberdeen Road SANCTUARY OF STYLE An oasis of calm between High Street and Hawksburn Village, this exquisite four bedroom, three bathroom Victorian residence with dual living and off-street parking for two cars is a sanctuary of integrated indoor-outdoor living with sublime renovated interiors. Open to the sun, garden and tranquil leafy views, the interiors are superbly extended by a beautiful north-facing garden with entertaining deck.
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One of Toorak´s most desirable addresses now hosts one of the area´s most distinctive new homes - a four bedroom, five bathroom residence defined by its uncompromised commitment to quality. A central lift links all levels including a lower ground floor featuring a 7.1 surround sound theatre and a gym with its own sauna and steam room while a temperature controlled wine room, self cleaning salt chlorinated, gas heated pool and secure basement garaging with a turntable further enhance an unforgettable home. Private Auction: Wednesday 25th May View: By Appointment Contact: Ada Taylor 0428 058 880 Hugh Hardy 0407 339 807 Bill Xian 0434 242 680
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Albert PArk 16 Hambleton Street
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So much potential with the best address! Adorned with irreplaceable period detailing and boasting a premier Albert Park address, this mostly untouched Edwardian will capture the hearts of anyone seeking the perfect blank canvas in a blue-chip locale. On a prized corner with a northerly frontage to Boyd St, the single-fronted home’s classic red brick exterior provides the perfect welcome, while the interiors are highlighted by gloriously high ceilings along with decorative plasterwork & captivating fretwork. Existing accommodation includes three bedrooms, a central lounge, functional kitchen/meals area plus a combined bathroom/laundry. Outside, the courtyard with auto roller door provides invaluable off-street parking. With over 100 years of memories within its solid brick walls, this is an exciting opportunity to become the home’s next custodians and create the family sanctuary of your dreams (STCA).
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A Historic Opportunity with Glorious Park Views A picture of Port Melbourne pride, this beautiful 4 bedroom family home is a rare parkside delight in the historic Garden City Estate with picturesque park views. First time offered in 87 years, this wonderful home enjoys a divine living room with original fireplace, lovely formal dining area, stellar kitchen (stainless steel appliances) and a captivating alfresco deck in a deep rear garden with elegantly landscaped greenery. Sitting on 455 sqm approx. of rarified land, this enticing home has been updated with electric heating, reverse cycle air conditioning, ceiling fans, a security door, a great shed and ample parking. Opposite Garden City Reserve, near New Beach and the light rail, zoned to Albert Park College, moments to Bay Street. • Huge 455 sqm approx. block • Charming character, historical significance • Lovely park views • Free-flowing indoor/outdoor entertaining • Ample parking + garage/shed
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