Packed with history this 140-year-old property once stabled victorious 1931 Melbourne Cup thoroughbred, White Nose.
The lovely abode still lives up to those credentials, now with a wonderful mix of contemporary bling and old-world glam.
The traditional central hallway has ornate cornices, ceiling rosettes and picture rails, as do the three bedrooms along here which have original stained-glass sidelights on windows, functional marble fireplaces and wardrobes.
The main bathroom couples with a powder room.
A chandelier, plush carpet and fireplace with period surround in the adjacent living room add to the luxe of the space.
Quality floating floorboards are part of a vibrant, contemporary living hub beautifully added to the original footprint. The kitchen has granite benchtops and dual 900mm cookers and dishwasher – and the contemporary shades of black and white keep with the modern decor.
The upstairs main bedroom exudes elegance and has a walk-in wardrobe and a slick en suite. The adjoining retreat space provides spectacular city views through large bifold windows.
The north-facing backyard with terrace entertainment space offers a selection of cumquat and lemon trees. And check out the elevated cubby house – even the kids can enjoy the stunning skyline views.
A cellar, split-system, double garage and second frontage to Pilgrim Street are other winners.
Eleanor Tabone