Presenting a compelling first impression on the fringe of Mount Eliza Village, a contemporary transformation and inspired architectural addition delights throughout this c1920’s weatherboard, exposing hints of classic federation detail across an accomplished sense of style and sophistication.
Revived with an unmatched attention to detail, the crisp white weatherboard facade conserves a polished design underpinned by free-flowing flexibility and considered functionality, as the interior dimensions invite exploration with hardwood flooring throughout. United by a stone-topped gourmet kitchen complete with scullery and European appliances, a social lounge with bay window and fireplace, together with a dining domain extend entertaining across the first floor, before mesmerising tree-top aspects of Port Phillip Bay and Davey’s Bay draw the eye towards the covered alfresco.
A refined palette and sun-drenched space spill across four spacious bedrooms, designated home office/gym with direct access, and secondary lounge, whilst lush surroundings cradle every external aspect. Manicured grounds extend the elegance found inside, unveiling a bar hut, summer house, cellar bar, and vegetable garden, while traditional trees offer respite from the summer sun.
-A contemporary transformation across a c1920s weatherboard
- Ideal for families, downsizers or those yearning for a Peninsula lifestyle shift
- Breathtaking views across Port Phillip Bay
- Four spacious bedrooms, three stone-topped bathrooms, designated home office/gym, two study nooks
- 16 solar panels and automated gate
- 10,000 litre tank and garden irrigation system
- Generous indoor and outdoor storage plus a laundry drying cupboard
- Dual open fireplaces, gas ducted heating, split-system air conditioning
- Multiple outdoor entertaining aspects, including summer house, bar hut and cellar bar
- Eye-catching water features found amongst 1,311sqm (approx.) of immaculate grounds
- Automatic front gate and front picket fence preserves street privacy
- Moments to Oliver’s Hill, Mount Eliza Village and Toorak College