Enjoy the best of city life with total privacy and quiet in this rare, ultra-spacious and historic warehouse conversion. Spread over two levels of light-filled luxe, it's positioned brilliantly for indulging in a lifestyle that's quintessentially Melbourne.
Without any units above or below, the home, perched on the c1957-built former Western Star Butter factory, splits downstairs accommodation from upstairs hospitality spaces.
Upstairs is the vast main living/dining/kitchen area. Fostering a sublime sense of space and airiness, a raked ceiling soars to a point 5m atop an expansive upper level, with open plan living, dining, lounge, winter garden, and kitchen areas. Light pours in from north, east and west windows.
Downstairs is a generous primary bedroom with excellent storage and lavish master ensuite with under-floor and towel-rail heating, twin basins, Carrara marble, and a bathtub. A second sun-splashed bedroom is served by a smart bathroom with integrated laundry.
With scope to optimise vertical air rights, draw from previous architectural plans, and extend upward with a roof terrace or mezzanine third level (STCA).
Highlights of the home include 3.1kW solar panel system (with option to add battery), comprehensive heating/cooling, a private concrete storeroom with 200-bottle wine cellar, and secure car space. It's mere steps to Flagstaff Gardens, trains and trams, vibrant Errol and Victoria Streets, and iconic Queen Victoria Market. The Melbourne CBD with its arts, culinary, afterhours, and retail scenes are moments away.