26A Linlithgow Rd, Toorak, is one among two European-esque homes on the market within the suburb.
Two Toorak mansions are bringing a très stylish contact to the market — together with a home with options impressed by Paris’ Petit Palais museum.
Constructed from hand-cut limestone, the 3 Torresdale Rd house is available on the market with a $9.2m-$10.1m asking vary.
Designed by architect Phillip Mannerheim, the three-bedroom property boasts French oak chevron flooring, French gutter cornices and handmade European doorways.
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Marshall White Stonnington director Justin Lengthy stated the geometrical staircase’s
wrought iron balustrade and formal eating room had been impressed by the Petit Palais, which the house’s architect and builder each cherished.
Constructed for the 1900 for the Exposition Universelle, the grand museum dealing with the Seine now homes the Metropolis of Paris Museum of Effective Arts.
3 Torresdale Rd, Toorak, has a grand avenue presence.
The geometrical staircase’s wrought iron balustrade had been impressed by the Petit Palais.
The Petit Palais in Paris. Image: Equipped/Newscorp Picture Library
The Toorak home’s different highlights embrace a four-car storage with an automated turntable, a photo voltaic heated self-cleaning swimming pool and an outside kitchen with a built-in bar, barbecue and wine fridge.
The house theatre comprises a 2000-starlight ceiling and the climate-controlled wine cellar is able to storing 440 bottles.
“This residence has been extremely detailed and been completed to a really prime quality,” Mr Lengthy stated.
A 2000-starlight ceiling within the residence theatre.
Lower than 2km away, a six-bedroom mansion at 26A Linlithgow Rd is on the market with a
$18.8m-$20.6m asking value.
Set on 1400sq m, the house has a tennis courtroom, pool, 4 loos, four-car storage and a with topiary just like the greenery generally seen at European nation estates.
Well-known panorama designer Paul Bangay, architect Nicholas Day and the late inside designer Stuart Rattle all labored on the home throughout a two-year rebuild undertaking.
26A Linlithgow Rd, Toorak has additionally simply hit the market.
A reasonably spectacular walk-in wardrobe.
Personal Property World director Michael Gibson stated the house owners had been downsizing after greater than 20 years on the “fairly lovely” residence.
“One of the vital lovely features is the privateness and tranquillity you get, you additionally get lovely views over Kooyong and Hawthorn,” Mr Gibson stated.
“Sitting exterior within the gardens with a Campari spritz is one thing you’d often do presently of 12 months.”
Look out onto the Paul Bangay-designed backyard.
He stated the eating and formal rooms made the mansion “an entertainer’s home”.
“You possibly can have superb dinner events and will simply host 150 folks downstairs with out feeling crowded,” Mr Gibson added.
Expressions of curiosity within the property will shut at 5pm on March 8.
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