Staging the grace and old-world charm of the Arts & Crafts movement, boutique ‘Belmont Flats’ (c. 1923) plays host this extraordinary abode weaving classical glamour and modern sophistication into the St Kilda lifestyle.
Retaining the flair and finesse of its original design by era-prominent architects Richardson & Wood, the heritage- listed building remains an icon of the local landscape over a century later, with the first-floor home a haven of cultured comfort. Ribbons of marble, mosaic parquetry, the rich tones of wood fireplaces, and intricate details across high ceilings, sash windows, and interior doors keep character alive and thriving, while clever adaptations in additional glazing and countless luxuries ensure everyday life is quiet, comfortable, and carefree. Stepping onto its own scenic balcony, a sumptuous master is joined by a generous guest room and skylit bathroom with a frameless shower, floor and towel-rail heating, under floor heating, and an integrated laundry, while substantial living and dining rooms neighbour a polished-granite-top kitchen with Bosch appliances and a bespoke servery.
Just as ideal for home-based professionals, a sizeable sunroom accesses a sun-drenched terrace brilliant for a sunrise coffee or drinks on a summer evening, while other highlights include ducted heating, ample storage, plantation shutters, and intercom entry. Although secure off-street parking is enjoyed, outstanding placement means a car is not necessary, with Alma Park’s peaceful expanses, picturesque Albert Park Lake, city trains and trams, and the celebrated cuisine, world-class coffee, vibrant nightlife, and comprehensive shopping of Chapel, Fitzroy, and Carlisle Streets all mere steps away.