Find some of Melbourne's greatest prestige design names at home in one of Brighton's most prestigious cul-de-sac locations. An elite family residence designed by Nicholas Day in gardens by Paul Bangay...
Find some of Melbourne's greatest prestige design names at home in one of Brighton's most prestigious cul-de-sac locations. An elite family residence designed by Nicholas Day in gardens by Paul Bangay and Chelsea Award-winner Mark Browning, this imposing five bedroom, three bathroom home enjoys one of Church St Hill's most highly-sought virtual cul-de-sac locations.
Designed to maximise northern light with side-by-side formal and family zones facing north to the garden plus a third living zone in a state-of-the-art al fresco room with BBQ kitchen, the home is a showcase of this leading architect's classic style with soaring skylight lightwells, a sweeping wrought-iron stair and a curvaceous dining-bay beside a timeless Miele kitchen.
Offering a grand family plan with a ground-floor master domain (comprising massive bedroom, fitted dressing-room and luxe spa-ensuite) and a dedicated first-floor children's level, the home is detailed to a level of rare excellence with a mirrored gym (including sauna and shower-room), lofty 3m ceilings, marble, granite and travertine ...even classical mosaics salvaged from one of Brighton's lost Victorian mansions.
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With a gorgeous gas-log fireplace, in-floor ground-floor heating and a ducted reverse-cycle air-conditioning system, the home is secured by alarm and intercom entry and auto-gated triple garaging and optioned up with ducted vacuum, sound-wiring, fitted robes and vanity areas and full garden reticulation.
Just 450m from the retail strip and station, a walk to all the schools and a jog to the bathing boxes of famous Dendy St beach, this is classic prestige in a first-class cul-de-sac location. For more information about this substantial Nicholas Day home contact Scott Hamilton or Brydie Hamilton.
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