The double frontage and elegant presence of this c1900 Victorian villa make a memorable first impression but it's beyond the corbel arch hallway that the home truly reveals its transformation with a dramatic double-volume extension introducing a new dimension to a timeless classic. Set on a sprawling 548sqm approx, the freestanding residence unfolds as a beautifully resolved dialogue between heritage grace and modern refinement, delivering every creature comfort with architectural confidence. A six-bedroom layout is ideal for the large or inter-generational family with five bedrooms on one level and a private lower-level suite ideal for guests or au pair living. Multiple living zones support relaxed family life, anchored by a dream kitchen that flows seamlessly to a landscaped garden designed for effortless entertaining with a sparkling pool as centrepiece. Set within the historic St Mark's Estate, between Coogee Beach and Centennial Park, this exceptional home enjoys superb connectivity just 600m to the town centre, 700m to the High Street light rail with excellent schools and dining hubs all around.
- Wide tree-lined street, 12m frontage
- Central hallway and hardwood floors
- 6 large bedrooms, 2 with an ensuite
- Huge primary with a walk-in robe
- Juliet balcony overlooking the pool
- Double-height atrium, loads of light
- Spacious living and a media lounge
- Dream kitchen in Calacatta marble
- Butler's pantry, 4m breakfast island
- Miele appliances, induction cooktop
- Open living/dining, RealFlame fire
- Seamless flow to a landscaped garden
- Terrace with built-in bbq/wet bar
- Mosaic-tiled pool, outdoor shower
- 4 luxurious bathrooms, heated floors
- Gessi tapware, Kaldewei bath
- Home gym, custom-fitted mudroom
- Triple parking, LUG (internal access)
- Sungrow solar power, reverse air
- 350m to Marcellin Catholic College
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