Hidden within a tightly-held pocket between the Royal Botanic Gardens, Albert Park Lake and South Melbourne Market, this beautifully renovated three-bedroom contemporary residence offers a rare city-edge lifestyle with a genuine sense of calm. Serene, tree-lined streets form the backdrop, enhanced by an established peppercorn tree that rises through the deep front courtyard terrace, creating natural shade and an evergreen outlook from every room.
Past the classically influenced façade and landscaped garden, the interior flows through sunlit spaces finished with Tasmanian oak floors and a thoughtfully designed, as-new kitchen featuring stone surfaces, quality appliances, and generous storage. Open-plan living and dining extend to a private rear courtyard framed in mature greenery and fragrant jasmine, a raised deck with built-in seating and high fencing for privacy, plus a single carport accessed via a rear cul-de-sac with a remote-controlled roller door. When the carport is free, it doubles as a sheltered outdoor zone, ideal for relaxed weekend use, with the secluded street entry out back forming the perfect setting for younger kids to play freely.
Upstairs, new carpets introduced a gallery-style, sky-lit landing, offering space for study and three peaceful bedrooms with built-in robes and ceiling fans. The main comprises a Juliette balcony with a leafy view and a gentle cross breeze through twin doors, complemented by an en-suite and a large walk-in robe. A sky-lit central bathroom caters to easy living, along with a ground-floor powder room, laundry/butler’s pantry, and a range of features, including ducted heating, plantation shutters, and upgraded electrical wiring.
With excellent airflow and a highly connected, yet tranquil, community-wise urban location, it suits young families and those seeking a secure lock-and-leave lifestyle, steps from celebrated city attractions, gastro pubs and dining options, a choice of trams, cafes, ANZAC Station, the arts and entertainment precincts, and elite schools, including Melbourne Grammar.