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Paris-end style: 16A Johnston Street, Newport, 3015

This never-been-lived-in townhouse has accommodation for five.

That alone will prick the ears of many buyers, yet step inside and you start to see it is so much more than that.

First up is the first of five bedrooms with walk-through wardrobe and en suite.

 

16A Johnston Street, Newport, 3015

 

Down the hall with polished concrete floors is the clever kitchen and meals area, so perfectly formed, you wouldn’t guess that the frontage is only about 10 metres wide.

The designer has somehow managed to fit in everything a house with twice the square footage would have, and has still created a sense of flow and space.

Floor-to-ceiling white 2pac shadow-line cabinetry includes an integrated fridge and freezer, a stainless-steel oven and
induction cooktop together with a marble-look composite stone splashback. A bar-style circular sink creates a thoroughly chic look.

The fitout would match the trendiest cafes at the Paris-end of town and includes a composite stone breakfast bench for two and enough room for an eight-seat table.

The large butler’s pantry has a twin sink and houses the dishwasher. All appliances are Bosch.

The lounge looks out to sliding glass doors beyond which is the covered dining area, lawn and entry to the tandem garage with drive-through access plus plenty of extra space to build extra storage or even create a workshop area.

In the garage, there is a plenty of storage space under timber stairs that lead to a large loft bedroom with walk-through wardrobe and en suite.

Back inside the main house and up the bespoke timber stairs, high-set windows flood the landing with light.

The third, fourth and fifth bedrooms with built-in robes are here off a carpeted hall, including the main bathroom and a second powder room.

The property is on a leafy street off Mason Street and across the street from Newport Lakes Reserve – a park that was originally a quarry and has been reclaimed to mimic the Australian bush, with a huge and picturesque lake at its centre.

Here is a property with not only a truly stunning retreat at your doorstep but stylish spaces fit for a large family wanting proximity to the CBD, fantastic schools, and a quick drive to Williamstown beach.

 

16A Johnston Street, Newport, 3015 (Photo supplied)
16A Johnston Street, Newport, 3015 (Photo supplied)
16A Johnston Street, Newport, 3015 (Photo supplied)
16A Johnston Street, Newport, 3015 (Photo supplied)
16A Johnston Street, Newport, 3015 (Photo supplied)
16A Johnston Street, Newport, 3015 (Photo supplied)
16A Johnston Street, Newport, 3015 (Photo supplied)
16A Johnston Street, Newport, 3015 (Photo supplied)
16A Johnston Street, Newport, 3015 (Photo supplied)
16A Johnston Street, Newport, 3015 (Photo supplied)

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