With rare period beauty, a great family floorplan and the tennis-courts and parklands in view, it's Love-All here! Grand, gracious and beautifully located overlooking EE Gunn Reserve, this substantial...
With rare period beauty, a great family floorplan and the tennis-courts and parklands in view, it's Love-All here! Grand, gracious and beautifully located overlooking EE Gunn Reserve, this substantial c.1930 home is a superior example of its time; sympathetically extended from a solid-brick base to provide a surprisingly contemporary four bedroom, 2.5 bathroom floorplan.
Reimagined for a modern family with an in-demand ground-floor master-suite, this family-wise design offers great triple zone living with gracious lounge and dining (or home office), family living flowing to al fresco entertaining, and a large first-floor lounge with a dormer-windowed bench seat and study area. Starring a state-of-the-art Smeg and Asko appliance kitchen with a clever dual-duty butler's pantry-laundry, the home offers today's family-functional extras including an immense ensuite, big powder-rooms on each level, and built-in robes for every bedroom.
Making a grand entrance with a wide lobby and sweeping timber stairway, this richly detailed home features two impressive open-fireplaces, lavish leadlight including beautiful beveled-glass double-doors, and never-painted timberwork... all beneath lofty corniced ceilings. There’s a wealth of contemporary comfort too; with ducted heating plus reverse-cycle air-conditioning, timeless plantation-shutters, and two sets of vast bi fold doors to the terrazzo-floored al fresco ‘conservatory’. Even the outdoors offer a rich blend of yesterday's beauty and today's family amenity with a double carport and a charming brick workshop (perfect as a future poolside studio or work-from-home office) in a groomed garden paradise.
Beautifully located with the parklands, tennis-courts and golf-driving cage opposite (and the football oval in view from the upper level), there's handy additional on-street parking at the door, Ormond shopping strip and station within a couple of blocks, and Kilvington Grammar School within a stroll. Zoned for in-demand Caulfield South Primary School, and close to all the community facilities, there's Princes Park and Caulfield Recreation Centre within a jog, and the bus to the beaches and Monash University Caulfield at the end of the street. For further information on this substantial period home contact Andrew Chisholm at Buxton Bentleigh on 0418 331 731 or the Buxton Office on 9563 9933. ALL ENQUIRIES MUST INCLUDE A CONTACT NUMBER.
