Perched high above Melbourne in one of the city's most revered architectural landmarks, this extraordinary residence offers a rare combination of significance, grand proportions and panoramic outlooks that simply cannot be replicated.
Occupying a prized sub-penthouse position within the iconic Stanhill Apartments, this remarkable property sits within what is widely regarded as the finest work of celebrated architect Frederick Romberg. Completed in 1950 and heritage-listed, Stanhill is recognised as one of Australia's most important modernist residential buildings and a defining piece of Melbourne's architectural history.
Behind its iconic façade lies a residence of exceptional scale and flexibility, framed by two expansive full-width balconies that blur the boundary between indoors and out. Wrapped in natural light and elevated above the surrounding skyline, the apartment captures breath-taking views stretching from the glittering CBD across Albert Park and beyond to the waters of Port Phillip Bay.
The interiors celebrate the building's extraordinary design: Dramatic sculptural columns, elegant architraves, soaring glazing and bold geometric forms create spaces of immense character and visual impact. Every room feels connected to the landscape beyond, while the building's signature architectural details provide a level of craftsmanship and individuality rarely found in contemporary developments.
Highlights:
- Landmark residence within the heritage-listed Stanhill Apartments
- Designed by renowned architect Frederick Romberg
- Coveted sub-penthouse position
- Two oversized full-length balconies
- Sweeping views across Melbourne CBD, Albert Park and Port Phillip Bay
- Iconic sculptural columns and original architectural detailing
- Floor-to-ceiling glazing and exceptional natural light
- Flexible floorplan with enormous scope for transformation
- Secure building with lift access
A true collector's piece of Melbourne architecture.