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Situated opposite the stunning waters of Swan Bay and tucked just around the corner from the vibrant restaurants, cafes and art galleries of Hesse Street, this superbly located Edwardian home holds a striking contemporary twist

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A remarkable marriage of old and new, the first sector of the dwelling contains 4 generous bedrooms that pay homage to the home’s original roots. Adorned with intricate pressed metal ceilings, ornate cornices and traditional open fireplaces in 2 of the bedrooms, the charm of yesteryear is weaved beautifully into every wall

An architectural extension has transformed the living, dining and kitchen into a phenomenal contemporary space Combining sophistication with coastal warmth, these magnificent spaces are complimented by soaring Dutch ceilings and polished floorboards

The open kitchen and living zone melds bold tones with luxurious finishes, incorporating a crisp white colour palette blended with deep charcoal accents

Equipped with Caesarstone benchtops, an induction cooktop, integrated sink and statement log fire, this kitchen is both classically beautiful and functional Adjoining a formal dining space, flooded with sun and opening to the surrounding courtyard and deck, indoor-outdoor entertaining is an effortless feat

An expansive studio is accompanied by a storage loft and second bathroom, ideal as a home office or rumpus room Concertina doors allow free-flowing access from the surrounding courtyard

A magnificent dwelling with an array of premium elements, the residence includes hydronic heating, an alarm system, phone-controlled lighting and security features and doubleglazed windows throughout the architectural extension

Step out your front door and onto Swan Bay, take a short stroll to the Queenscliff Harbour, or wander across to any one of Queenscliff’s pristine beaches, this magnificently positioned, immaculately constructed dwelling is a seaside dream come true.

$1,895,000

4 BED 2 BATH 2 LIVING

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