A classical example of 70's modernist architecture, richly detailed with the art of the Mungeribar Pottery movement, this notable c.1973 home steps down a secluded block to wrap a super-deep...
A classical example of 70's modernist architecture, richly detailed with the art of the Mungeribar Pottery movement, this notable c.1973 home steps down a secluded block to wrap a super-deep solar-heated oval pool in approx 9,547sqft887sqm north-facing gardens made even more private by solid brick perimeter fences.
Strongly influenced by architectural icons Robin Boyd and Neil Clerehan and meticulously restored by a building professional with a passion for 20th Century design, this split-level home showcases an innovative four bedroom, three bathroom design. Zoning parents in a pool-side master domain (with dressing room and ensuite with sunken tiled bath) and children in their own separate wing, the home offers absolute flexibility with a separate work-from-home-office (ideal as a teenage wing, in-law accommodation, studio or possible B&B) beyond the three car auto-garage.
Oriented to the pool and Zen-like coastal gardens at every turn, the home features a fire-warmed lounge behind solid-timber cavity doors and a casual living zone around a granite, Miele and Smeg kitchen. Starring soaring vaulted timber ceilings across a split-level design, every original detail is retained; including full-height cedar windows, Daniel Robertson bricks, textural Bendigo Pottery tiling ...even original artisan-crafted copper light fittings and a mesh-curtained fireplace. A truly unique property inside and out, there's a Japanese-style timber bath within the pool-side sauna, a Zen-like water-garden and spectacular Mungeribar Pottery sculpture by Ian Sprague secluded within the gardens.
Centrally heated and cooled with video-intercom entry, the home retains all the integrity of the original design while offering every contemporary comfort. Even this iconic Beaumaris address, is appropriately artistic...high above Ricketts Point in a coveted beachside enclave just off the Coastal Art Trail. For more information about this notable coastal home contact Romana Altman or Rebecca Beacall.
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