As one of just twelve tightly-held residences within the old Musician’s Union Building, graced by none other than The Rolling Stones in 1967, this apartment has undergone a brilliant warehouse conversion that is as stylish as it is spacious. Concrete floors and ceilings retain the industrial vibe of its origins in the remarkably expansive and...
As one of just twelve tightly-held residences within the old Musician’s Union Building, graced by none other than The Rolling Stones in 1967, this apartment has undergone a brilliant warehouse conversion that is as stylish as it is spacious. Concrete floors and ceilings retain the industrial vibe of its origins in the remarkably expansive and versatile open-plan living and dining areas, with a raised timber platform setting the stage for fabulous entertaining backed by large windows welcoming natural light and leafy street outlooks. The kitchen features a mix of stone and stainless-steel surfaces plus new oven & dishwasher, while two double bedrooms (one with an abundance of storage) share use of a recently renovated bathroom. Including secure basement parking, electric heating, lift access and a Euro laundry, this unique abode oozing history & character confirms that you can always get what you want – peaceful privacy, perfect proportions and a prized position close to transport, Chapel St, Fitzroy St, Albert Park Lake and bay beaches.