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Kate Farrelly
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EDWARDIAN BY THE BAY
Hampton, Melbourne, >$1.8 million
Glenys Carey, head of Glenys Carey Marketing and Consulting, and her husband, Gary Ramsay, company director of Mill Link Services, are moving on from their Edwardian cottage, set one block back from the beach. The two-bedroom, two-bathroom property has cathedral ceilings in the open-plan living spaces, a window seat, walk-in wardrobe and a striking outdoor entertaining area with an electric awning and built-in barbecue. Jenny Dwyer of Hockingstuart Sandringham will auction the property on March 25.
SEE FOREVER
Curlewis, Geelong, $6 million to $6.5 million
Aaron Kanat, former managing director of Hugo Boss, has listed his architecturally designed waterfront home. The two-hectare property has views across the bay from Geelong to the Melbourne city skyline, direct access onto a sandy, north-facing beach, a championship tennis court and self-contained guest accommodation. There are four bedrooms and four bathrooms, a three-car garage and sliding walls of glass blurring the lines between indoors and out. The home is for sale by negotiation through Jeremy Fox of RT Edgar Toorak.
HISTORY IN STONE
North Adelaide, Adelaide,
$2.3 million to $2.4 million
The director of Atkins Thorne Investments, Julianne English, is moving on from her restored 1890 sandstone and bluestone villa. With a north-facing extension by Grieve Gillett Architects and manicured gardens by Garden Art Designs, the property comes with a broad, covered deck overlooking level lawn, a pool and spa. There are five bedrooms, three bathrooms, a formal lounge with a bay window and fireplace and a study/library with bespoke shelving and cabinetry. Richard Hayward of Klemich Real Estate has the listing.
HISTORY IN STONE
North Adelaide, Adelaide, $2.3 million to $2.4 million
The director of Atkins Thorne Investments, Julianne English, is moving on from her restored 1890 sandstone and bluestone villa. With a north-facing extension by Grieve Gillett Architects and manicured gardens by Garden Art Designs, the property comes with a broad, covered deck overlooking level lawn, a pool and spa. There are five bedrooms, three bathrooms, a formal lounge with a bay window and fireplace and a study/library with bespoke shelving and cabinetry. Richard Hayward of Klemich Real Estate has the listing.
FEDERATION REDUX
Bondi Junction, Sydney, $2.5 million
Emily O’Callaghan, formerly a senior executive search consultant at Leathwaite International in London, is selling her heritage-listed Federation home, St Wenn. Rebuilt in 2011, the three-bedroom, three-bathroom house has a Poliform kitchen, Parisi-appointed bathrooms, a central living room with built-in study zone, a north-facing garden and a skylit master bedroom with a balcony and en suite bathroom. The property, within walking distance of Centennial Park and Westfield, will go to auction through Charlie Beaumont of Phillips Pantzer Donnelley on June 24.
HERITAGE TREASURE
Claremont, Perth, $2.95 million
Ted Hicks, a founding director at Strathearn Insurance Brokers (now Arthur J Gallagher), and his wife, Carol, are selling their heritage-listed Queen Anne terrace on prestigious Bay View Terrace. A tuck-pointed limestone façade gives way to a wide hallway and elegant formal living rooms. A marble kitchen with integrated appliances leads to the casual living rooms and out to a level backyard with pool and established gardens. Upstairs there’s a master suite, plus three more bedrooms and a north-facing balcony. The property is listed with Olivia Porteous of William Porteous Properties International.
RIVER VIEWS
New Farm, Brisbane, >$2.6 million
People to People executive director Chris McGinty has listed her level-two apartment in the award-winning building The Refinery at the Cutter’s Landing development. The full-floor flat has north-easterly views over the Brisbane River towards Teneriffe. The open-plan living spaces feature exposed brickwork, large windows and American oak floors and include an island kitchen with imported appliances. There are three bedrooms plus a study or fourth bedroom, and double security parking. Christine Rudolph of Ray White New Farm is taking expressions of interest.
FASHION FANTASTIC
St Kilda West, Melbourne,
$2.3 million to $2.53 million
Fashion designer Alannah Hill has listed her Victorian terrace in tree-lined Mary Street, just metres from Catani Gardens and the beach. Built in the 1880s, the three-bedroom, two-bathroom home has been injected with Hill’s trademark colours, with reds and pinks in window and wall coverings and chandeliers adding glamour to every room. There are marble fireplaces, timber floors and high ceilings in the formal living spaces and an eat-in marble kitchen with Miele and Smeg appliances. Adrian Wood of Marshall White Port Phillip will take the home to auction on June 17.
FASHION FANTASTIC
St Kilda West, Melbourne, $2.3 million to $2.53 million
Fashion designer Alannah Hill has listed her Victorian terrace in tree-lined Mary Street, just metres from Catani Gardens and the beach. Built in the 1880s, the three-bedroom, two-bathroom home has been injected with Hill’s trademark colours, with reds and pinks in window and wall coverings and chandeliers adding glamour to every room. There are marble fireplaces, timber floors and high ceilings in the formal living spaces and an eat-in marble kitchen with Miele and Smeg appliances. Adrian Wood of Marshall White Port Phillip will take the home to auction on June 17.