Designed by noted architect Cedric Ballantyne in 1928, the former Carlton Fire Station No. 3 is a landmark three-storey building in the late Edwardian Baroque style, featuring robust red brick construction that earnt gravitas through a century. This unique residence sits in Carlton's coveted inner-city pocket.
Originally the building was conceived as mixed-use headquarters incorporating team accommodation, large garages for fire service vehicles and equipment, and ground floor station operations. It was thoughtfully converted in 1998 into boutique residences while retaining the original generous proportions, high ceilings and grand lobby. The old-world permanence and graceful character of Ballantyne's structure has been carefully preserved.
Positioned between Lincoln Square and Carlton Gardens, this tranquil residence sits in a quiet sanctuary of inner-city Melbourne. Vibrant Lygon Street, the CBD, leading universities and the medical precinct are all within easy reach by foot or well-connected trams at the doorstep. The neighbourhood delivers abundant choices for cafes, restaurants, arts, sports and entertainment.
Enter a warm and welcoming home where the entry hallway corridor, strong walls and weighty doors effectively segment the zones for sleep, work and recreation. The solid construction and 1930s charm are balanced with modern livability and practical comforts. Defined by soaring ceilings and elegant period detail, the well-zoned floor plan offers exceptional flexibility. Two generous bedrooms include a beautifully appointed main bedroom featuring a bay window, ornamental fireplace, private balcony and CBD views. The rooms are naturally light and serene, with generous built-in storage. The large contemporary bathroom with integrated laundry and storage is well appointed and bright.
A spacious living and dining domain flows to a second balcony, complemented by a well-equipped kitchen with ample storage.
Split-system air conditioning and heating is available. However, the apartment's thermal performance deserves mention for providing passive natural temperature control. Second-floor positioning, buffered by floors above and below, combined with the thick brick wall construction of 1928 means the apartment naturally stabilises temperature efficiently. Warm in winter, cool in summer, and rarely reliant on heaters or air conditioning.
Acoustic performance follows this theme. Facing the private inner courtyard, this apartment is unbothered by and shielded from street activity. Solid external walls, thick internal walls and the original corridor hallway design ensure each room is a self-contained acoustic zone - sound does not bleed between living, sleeping and working spaces. The result is a genuinely calm home.
Completing the picture, a spacious secure car space sits within the private courtyard, conveniently accessed from Swanston Street.
If you are looking for a timeless soulful apartment with more space, substance and uniqueness than most Carlton units, this is a rare opportunity in a tightly held building, not to be missed.