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STONNINGTON & BOROONDARA MAY 15, 2024 PROPERTY A Neighbourhood Icon Page 10 FEATURE
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FINDING THE ONE
Tristan Ceddia Adriana Giuffrida

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Some of the best house-hunting tales are about serendipity. The “For Sale” sign glimpsed from a car window. The auction attended on a whim. The house that came up at just the right time. For this week’s cover feature, we visit a family home that seems like it was meant to be – in a suburb that’s seen many milestones for its creative owners, and a site that seemed to have been lost before being won for good.

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CONTENTS
2 BROADSHEET DOMAIN

How You Can Help Save Hospo

and Tristan Ceddia

Neighbourhoods: Abbotsford

Local Makers with Rubble Workshop

“I’d actually seen this place online and showed it to Tristan because I thought it would be the most incredible place for us.”

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NOW OPEN

Ramen Ramen

Food Court, Shop G51/235 Springvale Road, Glen Waverley

Ramen Ramen, an unassuming noodle shop in The Glen Shopping Centre food court, opened just before Easter, adding to a growing list of great food court offerings around town.

The fit-out here is inspired by ramen shops in Japan, with blond wooden bars, Japanese lanterns and dividers that offer privacy to solo diners (or can be moved for a group).

While many fast-casual ramen shops rely on broth concentrates, Ramen Ramen’s rich and creamy soup is made fresh in-house using a combination of chicken and pork. The Kyushu or tonkotsu broth is simmered for 24 hours and paired with wavy, three-day-aged wheat noodles, plus toppings like chicken katsu or the restaurant’s signature tonkotsu.

There’s a vegan-friendly vegetable ramen made with kombu broth; a verdant matcha ramen with smoky sous-vide duck fillet; and several mazemen (broth-less ramen). And for dessert, there’s yuzu and matcha soft serve. — QM

THREE OF A KIND Coffees after 9pm

While Melbourne’s coffee game is strong, we tend to limit consumption to daytime. But there are a few places to source a cup of late-night Joe if you know where to look. South Yarra institution Chapelli’s serves brews round the clock and until 3am on weeknights. Stop by Windsor’s Kaneffi for Lebanese coffee. Or get Good Measure’s viral dessert-style Montblanc till close. — CA & QM

Chapelli’s, 571 Chapel Street, South Yarra Mon–Wed & Sun until 3am Thurs until 12am Fri & Sat open 24 hours

Good Measure, 193 Lygon Street, Carlton  Mon–Thurs & Sun until 11pm Fri & Sat until 1am

Kaneffi, 174 Chapel Street, Windsor Tues & Wed until 11pm Thurs until 12am Fri & Sat until 1am Sun until 10pm

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Chapelli’s and Kaneffi photos: Casey Horsfield Good Measure photo: Ben Moynihan

READ ME IN THE DIARY ADD TO CART

Hommey bedding collection

Best known for comfy cushions, Melbourne label Hommey has extended its homewares range yet again with its first bedding collection of quilt covers, pillowcases and flat and fitted sheets. Woven from 100 per cent organic cotton, all pieces are made with a 200 thread count and stonewashed for an extra-soft feel. It’s a real snoozefest of 12 colourways, including restful neutrals like sage, cocoa and coconut; and signature stripes such as Picnic (red and sky blue) and Wasabi (mint and olive green). — JW

From $59 / gethommey.com

Modern Heritage

It’s a basic neighbourly instinct to fantasise about renovating that beautiful old house a few blocks over. Cameron Bruhn’s Modern Heritage offers a peek inside the carefully restored Australian interwar homes you might walk past and wonder what’s inside. There’s a curvaceous Californian bungalow in Elwood and a quaint Old English-style home in Malvern with a commanding concrete extension. Over 20 projects and eight architectural styles, this book presents a masterclass in how to fuse heritage with imaginative modern design. — JTW

$79 99 / thamesandhudson.com.au

Matters

Now in its second year, collaborative exhibition Matters is returning to the historic Villa Alba Museum. Curated by Sydney designer Marlo Lyda and Melbourne-based artist Jordan Fleming, the free exhibition is prompted by the question “What matters to you?” Presented as part of Melbourne Design Week, the show features experimental works by both established and emerging Australian names including Tom Fereday, Kate Benazi, Adam Goodrum and Jon Goulder. — GG

From May 24–27 / Villa Alba Museum, 44 Walmer Street, Kew / designweek.melbourne

HOME MAKER

Fat Tuesdays

Meg Yonson has a hot item on her hands. The food stylist and recipe developer is also the founder of Fat Tuesdays, a small Sydney business spruiking a rainbow of very good-looking – and sustainably made – chopping boards. The smooth, often sold-out boards are made from 100 per cent recycled post-consumer plastic. Working with food daily, Yonson was tired of cookware made from pyrex, stainless steel and flimsy plastic. “It’s truly ugly,” she sighs. “Why didn’t they design it just a bit differently, to be cuter?” Hello, the Raspberry Jam edition –a shock of pink confetti. — GM

$120 / fat-tuesdays.com

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SNACK BAR STREET STYLE

Nathan Toleman’s Mulberry Group (Lilac, Heide Kitchen) is set to open two new venues in Abbotsford this June. Molli will be a bar and bistro, with next-door spot Little Molli opening as a deli, cafe and provisions shop hybrid. Aleksis Kalnins, who is currently head chef at the group’s restaurant Hazel, will lead the kitchen at both venues and Kayla Saito will oversee drinks. 20–30 Mollison Street, Abbotsford / @molli.abbotsford / @little.molli.abbotsford

Enter Via Laundry, the fine-dining Indian spot from chef Helly Raichura, has opened a more casual bar at the front of the restaurant. The walk-in bar serves what Raichura describes as nostalgic Indian cocktails alongside moreish snacks. 507 Nicholson Street, Carlton North / entervialaundry.com.au

Jemma Whiteman and Matt Young of Sydney restaurant and sake bar Ante are stopping by Public Wine Shop for a one-off three-course lunch on Sunday May 19. It’s $90 per person and bookings are essential. 179 St Georges Road, Fitzroy North / publicwineshop.com.au

Owner Ricardo Garcia Flores has opened the doors at El Columpio, a new neighbourhood-style Mexican restaurant. Flores started his Melbourne hospo career as a dishwasher and kitchenhand at Movida’s Paco’s Tacos. Now he’s making tacos using recipes from genuine Mexico City taquerias and pozole (a hearty hominy-based soup) at his own venue. Level 1/52 Johnston Street, Fitzroy / @elcolumpiomelbourne

Steer Dining Room has become one of a handful of Australian restaurants to serve Kobe beef, the most sought-after kind of Wagyu. It’s served across three courses, including tataki-style with sous-vide egg yolk and shiitake mushroom. 15 Claremont Street, South Yarra / steerdiningroom.com.au

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Name: Kevin Purdy Age: 27 Occupation: Chef Tell us about your outfit today. The jacket was free. I work in hospo and a customer left it behind – it was a great find. The shirt is an old high street one from back in the UK. My trousers are from Moochi – great staple, good quality. And my shoes are Dr Martens loafers. What do you gravitate towards when shopping?

I definitely go for more muted colours. Think forest vibes, so greens and browns. But I don’t shy away from a pop of colour if there’s a really nice statement piece.

THE MARKET ’BURB

South Melbourne is one of the most sought-after suburbs in the city due to its close proximity to the CBD (two kilometres) and Southbank. It’s popular with all ages, but young professionals and families in particular are moving to the suburb.

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Source: Data based on sales within the last 12 months

Photo: Samantha Schultz Photo: Ashley Ludkin
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OPINION

How You Can Help Save Your Favourite Hospo Venue

Iloved my hospitality business. As a career professional, running my own business was an opportunity to express myself in ways working for someone else could not. I loved the persona it gave me, the confidence it instilled and the knowledge that I was in complete control. Except that I wasn’t.

Forces outside of hospitality owners’ hands are having devastating effects on the venues we love. The post-Covid wave is crashing, and venues we once considered immovable cultural objects are making the same heartbreaking decisions I had to: it quite simply costs more to keep opening the doors than it does to shut them permanently.

The harsh truth myself and others are learning is that this industry we love is not fair. No business is immune from the current financial pressures. And sadly, no restaurant is forever.

Young people in the prime consumer demographic have never had less money to spend on dining out. There are only so many venues

we can afford to visit, and winter is coming. There will be more closures. So how can we, as consumers, show our support for the venues we love when we are under just as much strain?

It’s now commonplace for venues, particularly casual eateries and cafes, to sell branded merchandise. The quality has never been higher, with businesses seeking out specialised branding agencies to deliver fashion-forward hats, shirts, totes and coffee accessories to sell alongside their food and beverages. High mark-ups for these products mean the business keeps more of your dollar than they would from a coffee or toastie. Merchandise is a meaningful way to make your contribution to a business go further, and look cool doing it.

Or give the gift of a good time: a restaurant voucher. Not only does a voucher offer an instant cash injection to a venue, it creates a consumer relationship where one may not have existed before. Plus, with any luck the person you give the voucher to will feel obliged to

bring you along, so it’s a gift to yourself as well.

The monthly cycle of a restaurant can become a punishing, depressing reflection point. When forecasting wages, assessing stock and negotiating with suppliers, it is easy to lose faith that the investment is worth it, especially when bookings begin to dry up.

It has never been more important to make a reservation ahead of time; names in the book offer a business a reason to keep going, often when it seems that all indications are pointing to the contrary.

Following your favourite venue on social media and sharing their posts is a good way to spread the word, but it rarely translates to new customers. For that, the dreaded online review is the best possible way to make a business more visible and viable. Google reviews with bright, clear images are a valuable asset to prospective punters, and if the venue offers takeaway, delivery platform reviews help a great deal as well.

But the most valuable thing we can offer to the venues we love right now is something free, but rarely given: empathy. Things are tough, and for so many hospitality professionals right now, a job that used to be fun and engaging has become a stressful slog. If you’re told it’s a 45 -minute wait for a table on a Saturday night, take it as a sign you’re in the right place at the wrong time, and book in for next Wednesday night. If your food’s taking a while and the staff seem flustered and rushed, don’t take it personally; they’re probably understaffed and under serious pressure to make ends meet. With a little patience, generosity and grace, you can make a tough situation a little easier. Think of it as a karmic investment in a brighter, more sustainable hospitality industry.

Jay Clough is the creator of the industry newsletter Bureau of Eating and Drinking

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new collab with Reebok is peak nostalgic, laidback cool. Its cuffed joggers are a comfy choice for WFH-wear or simply lazing around. With a drawstring and an embroidered college crest-like logo, it’s a step up from your regular grey trackies. reebok.com.au

SYMBOL TRACKPANT – $420 If you’re willing to splurge on cosiness, luxe Byron Bay label Nagnata’s take on trackies features logo detailing and piped finishes for added sophistication. Made from its signature heavy-weight woven knit, the unisex style comes in vibrant green, cream, black and chocolate colourways. nagnata.com

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Timeless Australian Design

Melbourne label Paire is best known for sweat-proof T-shirts and butter-soft underwear. But its loungewear is not to be slept on. These unisex trackpants, made from a blend of Aussie merino wool and organic cotton, offer superior warmth in three colourways. It’s like walking around wrapped in a blanket. paire.com.au

CAMILLA AND MARC CANTON TRACKPANT – $240

If you want to look uber chic while grabbing your morning coffee or heading to an appointment, and still be comfortable, this straight-leg number subtly says, “I haven’t given up”. Pick between chocolate brown or navy with contrast piping down the side and a stylish split at the hem. camillaandmarc.com

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HOME OF THE WEEK

A stately Victorian terrace

Known by the stately name Rothes, 9 Doona Avenue is what agent Sam Wilkinson calls a “quintessential and iconic” Kew home.

Sitting at the crest of a hill on lush, landscaped grounds, this c1890 Victorian mansion speaks directly to Kew’s heritage.

It offers an enticing combination of a prestigious address and space for a growing family – over 1100 square metres’ worth.

The house’s tessellated-tile verandah is charmingly screened by greenery and gives way to a magnificent arched hallway.

The formal living room to the right and the formal dining room behind it both have marble fireplaces and decorative ceilings.

The hallway continues further inside, revealing a sitting room with a fireplace –this would also operate nicely as a study.

The wet bar room is perfect for preparing Friday-night drinks, there’s an easily accessible central downstairs bathroom, and then the house opens up into a spacious family living and dining area.

The stone-bench kitchen here has AEG and Bosch appliances, double oven, dishwasher and induction cooktop.

The adjacent butler’s pantry adds plenty of space to the kitchen storage.

The family and dining area opens onto a verandah that overlooks the back garden, pool and spa.

The grounds of this house offer the kind of private sanctuary that’s a real luxury for a growing family.

There’s a pool to splash around in over the summer months, a spacious lawn on which to run around or kick the footy, and a herb garden to supply the kitchen.

Back inside and upstairs you’ll find the four bedrooms. The spacious main bedroom embraces its prime position at the front of the house and has a private balcony overlooking the front garden.

A marble fireplace adds a touch of heritage and opulence to the main bedroom, and there’s also a modern en suite bathroom and a walk-in wardrobe.

The second bedroom juts out over the garden and has built-in wardrobes, as do the two other bedrooms. A central bathroom has a double vanity and extends to a separate area with a shower and bath.

Other features include a video intercom, a laundry and rainwater tanks.

There’s also room to develop things further. Council approval has already been obtained for the addition of a pool house and garage, if desired.

You’ll find Rothes deep in Kew’s blue-ribbon belt. Several top independent schools are within walking distance, including MLC, Ruyton, Xavier and Carey Grammar.

Both Glenferrie and Cotham roads are metres away, as is tram access.

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9 Doona Avenue

$5.8 million-$6.3 million

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Private auction: May 18

Agent: Kay & Burton, Sam Wilkinson 0400 169 148

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WHAT THE AGENT SAYS

“Who doesn’t love a stately Victorian terrace? This stunning mansion rests on over 1100 square metres of beautiful gardens in the heart of Kew. It’s a quintessential and iconic Melbourne residence.”

NEED TO KNOW

The highest recorded house price for Kew (past 12 months) was $22.5 million for 39 Sackville Street in November 2023.

RECENT SALES $6.75 million 25 Edward Street, February

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FINDING THE ONE

FEATURE
Creative director Tristan Ceddia and fashion designer Adriana Giuffrida first met in Black Rock. Now the duo call the bayside suburb home, living with their kids in an “incredible” modernist bungalow that came along at just the right time.

Tristan Ceddia describes living in his Black Rock home as a “full circle moment”. It’s the suburb he grew up in, and it’s where he met his wife, Adriana Giuffrida, 18 or so years ago.

“It’s really interesting to think about the journey to get here,” Ceddia tells Broadsheet “It’s probably why living here feels so right.”

Ceddia, a graphic designer and creative director, founded multidisciplinary design studio Tric in 2021 with his business partner Rick Milovanovic.

Even if you’ve never heard of the company there’s a high chance you’ve seen its work for a clutch of local and international brands: branding for beloved sandwich shop Hector’s Deli, for instance, or campaigns for Mecca, Nike, MAAP and Blackhearts & Sparrows.

Before Tric Ceddia founded prolific design studio Never Now in 2005, worked as art director at Australian fashion label Ksubi and was creative director at Oyster Magazine He also helped Giuffrida build her brand Poms, a cult accessories label she dreamt up on their honeymoon and launched in 2011

“Poms was an amazing experience that I ran for about 10 years while we raised our young kids,” Giuffrida says.“I had huge success with the big fluffy pompom earrings. Then I moved into designing eyewear adorned with removable crystal jewels. It was a really great time.”

After closing down the label in 2021 , Giuffrida went back to her career as a fashion designer and consultant. She had previously worked for Ksubi, P.A.M and local label Something Else.

The pair’s shared penchant for creativity and love of design is apparent in every aspect of the Black Rock abode they purchased in 2020 Its architecture echoes the modernist homes peppered throughout the neighbouring suburb of Beaumaris. “We live near where a lot of modernist architects built experimental

holiday houses in the ’60s and ’70s,” Ceddia says.

“Our house is a little old holiday house that’s evolved over the years. Like, none of the walls are straight and we’re just adding to it in our own way.”

When it comes to their approach to home styling, Giuffrida reckons it’s a culmination of all the places they’ve lived in together over the years.

“Our first place was full of monotonous furniture because we didn’t really have anything. Over the years of living in four or five houses together we’ve collected things that make our home a combination of where we were and where we are now.”

* Names: Tristan Ceddia and Adriana Giuffrida Live: In a modernist “bungalow-esque” home in Black Rock

Since: 2020

With: 10-year-old daughter Valentina, 8-year-old son Enzo, and Slinky the dog

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What’s the story behind the house and how you found it? AG: We found the place in 2020, during Covid in-between the first two lockdowns. We were in a villa unit beforehand with two small kids, and when we were locked down and stuck in there we knew we had to find somewhere bigger.

I’d actually seen this place online and showed it to Tristan because I thought it would be the most incredible place for us.

We watched it get sold and were like, “Oh well, we couldn’t afford it anyway.” And then when we sold our unit, it popped up again –the sale must have fallen through.

It just happened to be perfect timing so we snapped it up. Because we were purchasing during Covid we only had like five minutes to come and look and we couldn’t touch

or open anything. But we just had a really great feeling about it. It was meant to be.

Tell us about the vibe of the house? TC: It was built in the 1960s so it’s definitely got a modernist vibe, and it’s a bit like a bungalow.

AG: It’s set back on the block, so there’s a lot of garden and greenery at the front. You open this beautiful big chocolate-brown front door and you walk into a little entryway, where you’ll find two of the bedrooms. The dining table is in a little nook, made to fit the space by our good friend and designer Fred Ganim.

There’s a couple of steps to get down to the living room from the kitchen, and you can look out onto the garden and pool from there. The sky-blue carpet in the lounge really matches the pool. Valentina’s room is upstairs, which is kind of like a little treehouse. It all feels very fresh, light-filled and open.

What’s been your approach to decorating? TC: It’s all mismatched and everything is just sort of put together in a way that flows. I think we’ve always had the mentality that you could go out looking for something that’s red, and you’ll find something else that’s great that’s green. And so you accept that and you don’t try and fight it.

I feel like we also manifest things that we want. We don’t go and target them in a shop, we’ll allow ourselves to just come across things. We go to a lot of op shops and find a lot of pieces online.

AG: We’ve got some great denim Kartell couches because Tristan is really good at finding incredible vintage designer furniture bargains online. We also have this beautiful Strip sofa by contemporary Italian furniture designer Arflex and plenty of USM modular pieces that we sourced from my sister-inlaw’s online platform, Collecte.

Do you have a favourite item? TC: We have a wind vane out the front that our friend

Brendan Huntley made. It’s really beautiful and it’s kind of hidden when you enter the house, so you have to look up through a certain spot to see it.

AG: It’s hard to say what my favourite piece is because we’ve got so many amazing friends who have helped us shape our home. One of my favourite things would be something that Brendan also made, which is a little bust that he gave me after we had our first child. What’s your favourite room in the house? TC: The lounge room would have to be my favourite spot. We sit there all the time.

AG: When we’re all at home I really like sitting on my bed reading, because then I can look out onto the front garden. Or I like sitting in the backyard, reading.

I also love where the dining table is because that’s where we gather. The kids have sports and all sorts of things to do in the evenings, so it’s nice when we can sit and have dinner together.

Do you spend much time working from home? TC: I have a work-from-home day on Thursdays, so generally Rick will come over and work and we’ll sit at the dining table or the coffee table. It’s nice to have that day where we can work independently and at our own pace.

We used to have a desk upstairs during Covid that we built specifically to separate work life from home life, but we dismantled it and made the room our daughter’s room. What do your weekends look like, and how do you spend time around the neighbourhood? AG: There’s lots of sports that the kids play, like soccer and tennis, so we do a lot of running around.

TC: We’ve got the beach, which is really nice, and there are really nice lifesaving clubs around. There are heaps of good parks, too. We actually spend a lot of time at home, either by ourselves or we’ll have friends over. We love to cook.

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LIKE A LOCAL

Abbotsford

For those who love Melbourne’s inner north but prefer a more relaxed lifestyle, Abbotsford has to be top of the list. It’s quiet, leafy and within walking distance of Fitzroy, Collingwood, Clifton Hill and Richmond.

Morning people thrive in Abbotsford, in part because it’s bordered by Yarra Bend Park. On a sunny day, locals love to run along the river (or walk with a coffee in hand). Stop in at the Collingwood Children’s Farm, a not-for-profit and working community farm next to Abbotsford Convent. It’s a great place for kids, who can meet the resident guinea pigs and cows, and it also hosts music events, bonfire nights and other activities.

If you prefer unwinding indoors, book a class at the lightfilled, women-owned Sasana Yoga Studio. Or get into some retail therapy. Dotted around Abbotsford are womenswear label FME Apparel, sleek record store Dutch Vinyl and Minh Phat Supermarket, one of Melbourne’s most established Asian supermarkets.

For coffee and eats try Three Bags Full, a classic brunch spot close to Victoria Street; stellar sandwich shop Raph’s Deli; or The Carringbush Hotel, a friendly pub with an all-vegetarian/ vegan menu and 30 beer and wine taps. Or head to Jinda Thai, a traditional BYO Thai restaurant known for its spicy jungle curry and hawker boat noodles.

Though it’s more secluded, don’t overlook the Abbotsford Convent for a great meal. It’s home to Cam’s Kiosk, a dreamy casual wine bar with cheap pastas on Mondays and a patio for afternoon drinks. Plus its sophisticated sister restaurant Julie. While you’re on the leafy grounds, take a turn through heritage gardens and check out open studios for locally made wares and art.

As night falls, Johnston Street is the place to be. Start with dinner at charming pizza and pasta diner Rita’s or a pub meal at The Retreat. For drinks, try Californian-inspired rooftop bar Full Moon Fever atop local-favourite boozer Lulie Tavern, or head to Bodriggy Brewing for lively beerhall vibes. Then finish off the evening with a dance or two at Dr Morse Bar & Eatery or House of Plants.

Perhaps one of Melbourne’s most underrated suburbs, Abbotsford has a mix of modern apartments, heritage buildings and spacious houses. Its close proximity to the CBD and thriving food and dining scene ensure its popularity.

Average Age 33

Median Weekly income $2,197

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Clockwise from top: Bodriggy Brewing, photo Amy Hemmings. Julie, photo Samantha Schultz. The Carringbush Hotel, photo Pete Dillon. Lulie Tavern, photo Jake Roden
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Clockwise from top: Gahan Reserve, photo Amy Hemmings. Cam’s Kiosk, photo Ben Moynihan. Abbotsford Convent grounds, photo Amy Hemmings. Julie, photo Samantha Schultz
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MEDIAN HOUSE PRICES Median price houses $1.2m Median price units $510,000 Distance from CBD 3km Hover your camera over the code to see Domain listings in Abbotsford May 15, 2024 MELBOURNE 17
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LOCAL MAKERS Rubble Workshop

Rubble Workshop is billed as a “modern stone-age family business”. Daughter Jerrie-Joy Redman-Lloyd acts as stylist and art director. Mum Gillian Redman-Lloyd manages operations and quality control. And dad Max Voss-Lloyd carves concrete blocks “using some of the oldest tools known to man”, he says.

Together they create Rubble’s cartoon-meets-classical style lamps, wall lights, clocks, candelabras and “rubbleorahs” (aka menorahs) – decor based on a chic Flintstones aesthetic that champions quality, artisanship and more than a touch of the absurd. “The fact that we light people’s homes, it’s very special,” Max says.

Like so many recent artistic ventures, Rubble began during Covid. Jerrie-Joy had just moved to Sydney after a long stint in New York working on art direction for commercial and editorial projects, as well as films. Gillian (a high-profile architectural events coordinator) and Max (long-time TV producer whose credits include Masterchef and Project Runway) were at home in Adelaide. Everyone was looking for a project. Jerrie-Joy was looking for a lamp.

“We’ve always had so many lamps as a family, we never used the ceiling lights,” Jerrie-Joy tells Broadsheet. “I mean, coming from Dad’s background in film and television, everything’s all about the lighting, right? It’s all about setting moods.”

And so the first Rubble prototype came together via interstate video meet-ups. “It did just start with me saying, ‘Hey, make me a lamp,’” Jerrie-Joy says. “Then it became a really organic conversation with the three of us planning just one single lamp for me to have. We started sharing designs back and forth. We started workshopping cool shades. It became this extra-fun thing that we were talking about all together.”

That first lamp featured proudly in Jerrie-Joy’s Zoom background, and soon came requests from other friends and creatives for their own piece of Rubble.

The name is inspired by Jerrie-Joy’s Cockney slang-loving grandfather, whose favourite catchphrase was “What’s the rubble?” (meaning what’s the trouble). The moniker is also a nod to Barney Rubble, and “the fact that the lamps have this really naive, Flintstone-era energy about them”, she says.

“We were on the cusp of the Stone Age revival,” Gillian adds. “We were creating these Stone-Age masterpieces and syncing up archaeology and all the pieces of the Grand Tour and we just went a little crazy.

“Also, we were in lockdown, so we couldn’t travel or see one another. We were creating these things to entertain each other.”

While all family members have a hand in the designs, Max is the one who crafts each piece in his home studio in Adelaide. Lamp bases, lights, clock bases and menorahs are carved from blocks of aerated concrete – similar in look and feel to natural stone. Each piece takes three or four days to make, and goes through “the drawing stage, the template stage, the dust stage, the water stage, and then the sealing stage”, Jerrie-Joy says.

Max works from a small number of templates, handcarving forms with hammer and chisel till they’re ready for Gillian and Jerrie-Joy’s feedback. “And then it’s ‘More curves. I want more curves,’” he laughs. “‘Make it rounder!’ ‘Go back and do this!’ ‘Jerrie wants more scallops!’”

Even with all the creative input, it’s a process he enjoys. “I have this sort of rough and ready thing that becomes more and more beautiful as I carve it and work it and refine it until it just takes on a life of its own. It becomes almost a cartoon character.”

When Rubble launched in earnest in 2021, the family’s witty little concrete cartoons were an instant hit worldwide. American design blog Sight Unseen championed the label, as did outlets like Architectural Digest, Wallpaper magazine and Curated Spaces. Rubble Workshop sold out of stock, then sold out again. “It just went bang and we knew straight away that we’d hit onto something that people love,” Max says.

Over time, new products have joined the Rubble line-up. Wall lamps and space-age Perspex lampshades were design milestones – and now the family has added their riff on old-fashioned mantle clocks.

“We’ve always loved clocks,” Jerrie-Joy says. “They are more than just time-keepers, they are silent sentinels, standing guard over moments and memories. Their presence called out for a touch of Rubble spirit and we couldn’t resist reimagining them with a playful twist.”

More valuable than the accolades and accomplishments, Rubble has helped the family get to know each other in new ways, Gillian says. “We get to work together as a family and get to communicate on this level, rather than just daughter-father-mother.

“It’s really nice to move into the business world together and test each other’s mettle in this way, because we’ve come to know each other in a completely new light. It’s been challenging, and it’s also been absolutely great and wonderful.”

All designs are handmade to order via rubbleworkshop.com. Current lead time is three to four weeks.

HOME & LIFESTYLE 18 BROADSHEET DOMAIN
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Head to Jervis Bay for Spectacular Beaches, Riverside Oyster Stops and Frosty Local Brews

Jervis Bay on the NSW South Coast is best known for its bright and shiny jewel: Hyams Beach. With brilliantly white pure quartz sand and turquoise-toned water, the coastal stretch certainly dazzles. Visitors come to simply marvel –and get snap-happy – or set up for the day, dipping into gentle (often icy) waves.

Onshore, Hyams’s bushy surrounds and beach shacks still have small-town charm. Hyams Beach General Store is a long-standing spot just back from the beach serving brekkie staples until late morning, before launching into burgers, fsh’n’chips and salads. Take a dip, then head to nearby Huskisson. Tuna Tail keeps it fresh with poke bowls and smoothies.

A frosty schooner at the Husky Pub – on the deck overlooking the bay – will cement the holiday feelings. For something special, trip north around the coastline to Jim Wild’s Oyster Service – the riverfront joint shucking fresh bivalves. Stop of at Flaming Galah Brewery enroute for a sixpack of South Coaster IPAs to wash them down with.

Beyond Hyams, the beaches here are delightfully empty. Take a sandy hike south from Green Patch campground, keeping a look out for wallabies bouncing on the beach – just like a real-life Tourism Australia ad – and marine life darting in crystal-clear waters. There are eagles to spot overhead and sooty oystercatchers diving for fsh.

At night, lean into the local dining scene’s penchant for playful monikers. Huskisson’s World Famous Fish & Chips does, in fact, serve a very good catch. And Pasta Buoy hurls out a staggering array of handmade shapes. Plump ravioli parcels, pillowy gnocchi and sauced-up paccheri? Crafted daily? It’s the little holiday town that could. For accommodation, choose from fash rentals or humble motels – or set up camp. There are sites you have to hike to (Cave Beach), those with power and a hot shower (Green Patch), and fancy ones (Paperbark). Glampers will love the last one, which is also home to The Gunyah, a treehouse dining room, a spectacular spot whether you stay or not.

Photo
courtesy of Destination Jervis Bay
TRAVEL

LUXURY

Hampton

7 Linacre Road

$4.7 million-$4.9 million

8 5 5

Expressions of interest: Close 5pm, May 21

Agent: Buxton, Richard Slade 0419 588 873

Five levels of unabashed luxury await the buyer of this chateau-inspired mansion just metres from the beach. With eight bedrooms, five bathrooms, a heated pool, cellar, theatre, sauna, gym, man cave, Pilates studio, study and glamorous retreat, it is almost like a suburb in its own right. If that were not enough, the spectacular rooftop terrace with a kitchen has 360-degree views of the city skyline, Port Phillip Bay, the yacht club and beyond.

South Yarra

201/23 Kurneh Place

$6.5 million

3 3 2

Contact agent

Agent: Kay & Burton, Peter Kudelka 0418 319 439

Architect Rob Mills’ characteristic use of curves ensures the facade of this boutique block is fetching. Behind that comely introduction, apartment 201 radiates a regal air befitting of its Royal Botanic Gardens precinct location. Spacious, discerningly appointed and dressed with classic aplomb, it’s a house-sized pad prepped for comfort, quiet and an elegant lifestyle. A terrace connecting to the kitchen, dining and living hub adds fresh-air benefits.

Middle Park

132 Page Street

$4.85 million-$5.3 million

4 4 1

Auction: 2.30pm, May 18

Agent: Jellis Craig, Warwick Gardiner 0438 308 555

Pass through the leadlight front door here, and you’re in for an eye-opening experience. Ingeniously extended upward and outward and renovated with flair, what was previously a humble period abode is now a cross-century, family-courting dazzler. The main bedroom suite woos with a walk-through wardrobe leading to a swish en suite. The open-plan living area connects with the deck-and-pool backyard, while a studio over the separate garage bestows extra flexibility.

Hampton

40 Grenville Street

$6.2 million-$6.8 million

4 4 4

Auction: 1.30pm, May 18

Agent: Fredman, Joel Fredman 0413 487 837

Hampton keeps scaling new heights. Bursting with contemporary confidence, this new build sits around 400 metres from the beach and struts space, style and amenities to challenge counterparts in more cliquey postcodes. Several living areas complement the family-friendly format. The main bedroom suite is deluxe. Uniting with the hub through glass sliders, the covered entertainment terrace, with a barbecue and suspended fireplace, addresses the picturesque pool and spa.

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DOM a IN PROPERT y

OPEN FOR INSPECTION

Clearance Rate of 61%*

Source: Domain Group

WHAT OUR NATIONAL  EDITOR SAYS Natalie Mortimer Domain national magazine editor

“In March, one in five new loans in Australia went to first-home buyers, down from a peak of 30 per cent in January 2021, but holding steady for over two years. Victoria and the ACT saw the highest share of new loan commitments to first-home buyers.”

Fairbairn Road

$2.65 million-$2.9 million

3 2

Expressions of interest: Close 2pm, May 21

Agent: Marshall White, Fraser Cahill 0400 592 572

The owner of this re-imagined single-fronted Victorian home is a designer. And it shows. Charlotte, c1885 has been transformed into a sophisticated two level entertainer. Luxurious finishes and fittings include travertine in the kitchen and bathrooms, bronze tapware, double-glazed, steel-framed French doors and hydronic heating. Upstairs, the main bedroom suite gives the feeling of being among the trees. The house sits between Hawksburn and Toorak villages.

Expressions of interest: Close 3pm, May 28

Agent: Marshall White, Jack Nicol 0400 774 428

$4 million Black Rock 2 Glenmore Crescent Sold by Buxton*

*As reported on May 4, 2024

Architect Cera Stribley says this boutique development harnesses the cosmopolitan charm of Toorak. This last remaining threebedroom garden apartment, which includes a fitted study, laundry and butler’s pantry, has a soothing palette of European oak timber floors and bespoke joinery. Paved terraces wrap around the exterior.

Expressions of interest: Close 5pm, May 16

Agent: Marshall White, Joanna Nairn 0419 994 664

A far cry from its Edwardian origins, this home brims with contemporary designer style and fabulous family spaces. Set in this iconic street, home to Malvern Central School, it includes formal and informal living plus an upstairs children’s zone of three bedrooms, a bathroom and a retreat. Walk to three tram lines and Glenferrie Road shops.

4 2 2

Expressions of interest: Close 4pm, May 28

Agent: Kay & Burton, Adrian Wood 0404 861 508

In the heart of cosmopolitan St Kilda, behind a box hedge, is this historic home with an expansive modern renovation. Baltic pine floors, cast-iron fireplaces and soaring ceilings characterise the three original bedrooms, the main with en suite. Another bedroom upstairs could be a study. Pubs, cake shops, the beach and trams are in walking distance.

22 BROADSHEET DOMAIN
Toorak
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St Kilda 47 Clyde Street $2.6 million-$2.86 million
Malvern 25 Spring Road $6.3 million-$6.8 million 5 3 2
2/10 Devorgilla Avenue $2.95 million-$3.15 million 3 2 2
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Ashburton

2/16 Samarinda Avenue

$1.35 million-$1.45 million

4 3 2

Auction: 2.30pm, May 25

Agent: Shelter, Todd Braggins 0420 618 618

Negligible maintenance requirements boost the breeze-in, breeze-out draw of this townhouse, the rear of two. The proudly presented domain features a bright, open-plan hub adjoining a sunny courtyard. Stroll out to trains, trams, parklands and Ashburton Pool and Recreation Centre.

Cheltenham

24a Wembley Avenue

$1.6 million-$1.7 million

4 3 2

Auction: 1.30pm, May 18

Agent: Buxton, Richard Slade 0419 588 873

Down a quiet street lined with flowering gums, this light and spacious, two-level house has been the builder’s own family home. The quality of the timber and stone finishes, oak flooring, lighting and seamless cabinetry is superb. It has open living spaces below and lofty bedrooms above.

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South Melbourne

22a Cobden Street

$1.2 million-$1.3 million

2 1

Auction: 1.30pm, May 18

Agent: Marshall White, Nicholas Hoo 0435 728 272

This is a new, modern home built by Mayfair Living. The owners gave the deceptively spacious inner-city cottage two generous bedrooms with built-in wardrobes, underfloor heating, and a soaring, 5.5-metre vaulted ceiling in the open living area. This flows to a sunny courtyard with laneway access.

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Expressions of Interest : Closing Tuesday 4th June at 1pm Inspect: As advertised or by appointment 58 River Street, South Yarra 3 A 2 B 2 C 2 D Jaw dropping warehouse conversion Andrew Macmillan 0418 142 252 Daniel Joyce 0417 816 196 Nathan Waterson 0439 905 188 28 BROADSHEET DOMAIN
Expressions of Interest : Closing Monday 27th May at 5pm Inspect: As advertised or by appointment 107 Stanhope Street, Malvern 4 A 2 B 3 C Immaculate family living in the heart of Malvern Michael Armstrong 0407 063 263 Carla Fetter 0423 738 644 Nathan Waterson 0439 905 188 May 15, 2024 MELBOURNE 29
Expressions of Interest : Closing Tuesday 4th June at 3pm Inspect: Thursday 1-1:30pm & Saturday 12-12:30pm 2 Wilks Avenue, Malvern 4 A 4 B 6 C 3 D 1 G 910 sqm approx. j Landmark address, award winning luxury Nathan Waterson 0439 905 188 Carla Fetter 0423 738 644 Michael Armstrong 0407 063 263 30 BROADSHEET DOMAIN

1 Cawkwell Street, Malvern

Saturday 25th May at 12pm

Thursday 12-12:30pm & Saturday 11-11:30am

Carla Fetter 0423 738 644 David Sciola 0408 598 242 Aylin Demir 0402 586 280 Auction:
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3 A 2 B 1 C 2 D 1 E Richard Winneke 0418 136 858 Rebecca Scanlon 0431 011 811 Sebastian Scanlon 0437 473 755 Auction: Saturday 18th May
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Lloyd Lawton 0403 229 433 Richard Winneke 0418 136 858 Bridget Perry 0459 440 054
12 Yarra Street, Kew 3 A 3 B 3 C 4 D 819sqm approx. j Download the app Start your search, anywhere, anytime 32 BROADSHEET DOMAIN
Esteemed Address with Flexible Opportunity 24-26 Monomeath Avenue, Canterbury 4 2 2 1 2,486 approx. Express�ons of Interest Close Tuesday 28 May 3.00pm Inspect By Pr�vate Appo�ntment Marcus Ch�m�nello 0411 411 271 Dam�an O'Sull�van 0418 566 916 Mandy Zhu 0411 893 168 May 15, 2024 MELBOURNE 33
Poolside Oasis of SunDrenched Style 17 Palm Avenue, Caulf�eld North 5 3 2 736 approx.
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Saturday
F�ona Ansell-Jones 0410 325 240 Dam�an O'Sull�van 0418 566 916 Dan�el Secatore 0426 252 493 34 BROADSHEET DOMAIN
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Inspect�on Thursday 11.00am-11.30am and
10.00am-10.30am
Family Excellence in the Dorrington Estate 13 Fa�rv�ew Grove, Glen Ir�s 5 4 2 1339 approx. Express�ons of Interest Close Tuesday 28 May 3.00pm Open for Inspect�on Thursday 12.00pm-12.30pm and Saturday 1.00pm-1.30pm Rae Toml�nson 0418 336 234 James Toml�nson 0408 350 684 Hugh Toml�nson 0409 427 483 May 15, 2024 MELBOURNE 35
Flawless Family Excellence 8 Renw�ck Street, Glen Ir�s 4 2 2
Saturday 1 June 12.30pm Open for Inspect�on Thursday 11.30am-12.00pm and Saturday 1.00pm-1.30pm Jesse Matthews 0413 197 905 Jason Br�nkworth 0416 006 282 Dan�el Wheeler 0411 676 058 36 BROADSHEET DOMAIN
Auct�on
Period Elegance in a Contemporary Context 95 Barkers Road, Kew 4 3 3 1 880 approx.
Saturday 1 June 2.30pm Open for Inspect�on Thursday 11.45am-12.15pm and Saturday 1.45pm-2.15pm
Tostev�n 0417 003 333 Dan�el Bradd 0411 347 511 May 15, 2024 MELBOURNE 37
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“Lancewood” – c1886 880 Glenferr�e Road, Kew 5 3 4 1157 approx.
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Duane Wolow�ec 0418 567 581 Stuart Evans 0402 067 710 Marcus Ch�m�nello 0411 411 271 38 BROADSHEET DOMAIN
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Consider the Exceptional Future Options 78 Strathalbyn Street, Kew East 2 2 2 1 837 approx.
Saturday 1 June 11.30am Open for Inspect�on Thursday 11.45am-12.15pm and Saturday 1.00pm-1.30pm Ham�sh Tostev�n 0408 004 766 N�kk� Van Gul�ck 0419 325 911 May 15, 2024 MELBOURNE 39
Auct�on
67 Park Road, M�ddle Park 3 1 1 300 approx.
25 May 3:00pm Open for Inspect�on Thursday 11.00am-11.30am and Saturday 10.45am-11.15am Ka�ne Lanyon 0411 875 478 Ben Manol�tsas 0400 201 626 Ol�ver Bruce 0409 856 599 40 BROADSHEET DOMAIN
Dual Frontage, SingleLevel Entertainer
Auct�on Saturday
"Avoca House" 19 Avoca Street, South Yarra 4 5 4 1 For Sale Under Construct�on Now Ava�lable $19,395,000 Inspect by Pr�vate Appo�ntment Marcus Ch�m�nello 0411 411 271 Jack N�col 0400 774 428 May 15, 2024 MELBOURNE 41
Unsurpassed Luxury, Amenity and Views 3402, 14-16 The Esplanade, St K�lda 3 3 3 Express�ons of Interest Close Tuesday 28 May 3.00pm Inspect By Pr�vate Appo�ntment Marcus Ch�m�nello 0411 411 271 Ben Bong�orno 0417 584 793 Alan Crawford 0423 747 155 42 BROADSHEET DOMAIN
Spectacular Reimagining of a Boyd Icon 10 Blackfr�ars Close, Toorak 4 2 4 1373 approx. Express�ons of Interest Close Tuesday 4 June 3.00pm Open for Inspect�on Str�ctly by Pr�vate Appo�ntment Marcus Ch�m�nello 0411 411 271 N�cole French 0417 571 505 Mandy Zhu 0411 893 168 May 15, 2024 MELBOURNE 43
Exemplary Elegance and Luxury 58 Clendon Road, Toorak 5 6 5 Express�ons of Interest Close Tuesday 4 June 3.00pm Inspect Str�ctly by Pr�vate Appo�ntment Marcus Ch�m�nello 0411 411 271 Alan Crawford 0423 747 155 Mandy Zhu 0411 893 168 44 BROADSHEET DOMAIN
Excellence in Design and Luxury 6 Torresdale Road, Toorak 4 4 3 Express�ons of Interest Close Tuesday 4 June 5.00pm Open for Inspect�on Wednesday 11.00am-11.30am and Saturday 1.30pm-2.00pm Abby Innes 0423 210 790 Andrew G�bbons 0407 577 007 May 15, 2024 MELBOURNE 45

Tuscan Villa in the Heart of Fairfield

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F�ona Ansell-Jones 0410 325
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Saturday 25 May
Open for Inspect�on Thursday
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1.30pm
12.30pm-1.00pm and Saturday 12.15pm-12.45pm N�cholas
30 Mountv�ew Road, Malvern 3 2 2
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Thursday
Saturday
Just�n Krongold 0403 163 355 Just�n Long 0418 537 973 48 BROADSHEET DOMAIN
5.00pm-5.30pm,
12.00pm-12.30pm and
11.00am-11.30am

in the Domain Precinct

Victorian
19 Hope Street South Yarra 4 2 289 approx. Auct�on Saturday 25 May 10.30am Open for Inspect�on Saturday and Thursday 11.00am-11.30am N�cholas Brooks 0419 883 136 Jack Moss 0439 378 954 Ella Atk�ns 0427 211 769 Outstanding Opportunity with Development Permit 95-97 M�llswyn Street, South Yarra 3 3.5 4 680 approx. Internal �nc. Rooftop Express�ons of Interest Close Monday 27 May 3.00pm Open for Inspect�on Thursday by Appo�ntment and Saturday 1.30pm-2.00pm Andrew Hayne 0418 395 349 Just�n Krongold 0403 163 355 N�cholas Brooks 0419 883 136 May 15, 2024 MELBOURNE 49
Charm
87 Mathoura Road, Toorak 3 2 3 Auct�on Saturday 25 May 10.30am Open for Inspect�on Thursday 12.00pm-12.30pm and Saturday
Mark Harr�s 0414 799 343 N�cole French 0417 571 505
Fa�rba�rn Road, Toorak
2 Express�ons of Interest Close Tuesday 21 May 2.00pm Open for Inspect�on Thursday 12.15pm–12.45pm and Saturday 1.00pm-1.30pm Fraser Cah�ll 0400 592 572 Abby Innes 0423 210 790 50 BROADSHEET DOMAIN
Refined Luxury in Revered Location
11.00am-11.30am
Pure Sophistication 24
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Viewing By appointment Expressions of interest Close 11 June at 5pm Sam Wilkinson 0400 169 148 Jamie Mi 0450 125 355 Garrick Lim 0424 439 242 55 KOOYONGKOOT ROAD HAWTHORN 5 5 6 989 sqm* KAYBURTON.COM.AU *Land size approx May 15, 2024 MELBOURNE 51

Expressions of interest

Viewing

Wednesday 12-12:30pm

Saturday 11-11:30am

Close 27 May at 5pm Gowan Stubbings 0412 269 999 Nicole Gleeson 0414 809 221 Grant Samuel 0403 132 095

KAYBURTON.COM.AU *Land size approx
878 HIGH STREET ARMADALE 5 4 6 1127 sqm* 52 BROADSHEET DOMAIN
Viewing Thursday 1-1:30pm Saturday 2-2:30pm Expressions of interest Close 4 June at 5pm Nicole Gleeson 0414 809 221 Nicky Rowe 0428 640 509 71 CAROLINE STREET SOUTH YARRA 3 2 1 KAYBURTON.COM.AU MELBOURNE 53 May 15, 2024
Viewing Wednesday 1-1:30pm Saturday 1-1:30pm Expressions of interest Close 4 June at 5pm Nicole Gleeson 0414 809 221 Gowan Stubbings 0412 269 999 Oliver Booth 0413 975 723 ‘ATHERLEY’ 28 ADAMS STREET SOUTH YARRA 5 3 3 KAYBURTON.COM.AU *Land size approx 54 BROADSHEET DOMAIN
Viewing Thursday 12-12:30pm Saturday 11-11:30am Auction Saturday 1 June at 11am Nicole Gleeson 0414 809 221 Gerald Delany 0418 355 337 ‘ROYAL TERRACE’ 290 WILLIAMS ROAD TOORAK 3 3 2 KAYBURTON.COM.AU May 15, 2024 MELBOURNE 55

Expressions of interest

Close 3 June at 5pm

Viewing

Thursday 11-11:30am Saturday 1-1:30pm

Build on either block, or combine with 2 Leighton Court to construct a landmark estate spanning 1545sqm. Nicky Rowe 0428 640 509 1 & 2 LEIGHTON COURT TOORAK KAYBURTON.COM.AU *Land size approx Oliver Booth 0413 975 723 Alex Condon 0421 494 810 56 BROADSHEET DOMAIN

69A ELIZABETH STREET

a 4 b 3 c 3 d2 e1 g 882 sqm*

Iconic architect-designed home in prized Malvern locale.

Thursday 6 June

Thursday 12-12:30pm Saturday 1-1:30pm

*Land size approx.
MALVERN
0407 077 113 0412 269 999 0403 461 218 KAYBURTON.COM.AU May 15, 2024 MELBOURNE 57
KAYBURTON.COM.AU *Land size approx 6-8 TENNYSON AVENUE CAULFIELD NORTH 4 4 4 1969 sqm* Viewing Thursday 1-1:30pm Saturday 11-11:30am Expressions of interest Close 21 May at 5pm Oliver Booth 0413 975 723 Adam Cashmore 0407 077 113 Nicky Rowe 0428 640 509 58 BROADSHEET DOMAIN
1201/182 WELLINGTON PARADE EAST MELBOURNE a 4 b 3 c 5 d1 Close 28 May at 5pm As advertised 0407 881 327 0421 655 716 0450 125 355 KAYBURTON.COM.AU May 15, 2024 MELBOURNE 59
201 & 202/99 SPRING STREET MELBOURNE a 4 b 4 c 2 Close 21 May at 5pm Thursday 12-12:30pm Saturday 1-1:30pm 0407 881 327 0418 319 439 KAYBURTON.COM.AU 201/23 KURNEH PLACE SOUTH YARRA a 3 b 3.5 c 2 By appointment 0418 319 439 0418 850 757 KAYBURTON.COM.AU 60 BROADSHEET DOMAIN

7/2 STANHOPE COURT

YARRA

28 May at 5pm

1-1:30pm

22 Yamala Drive Frankston South

PENINSULA

‘Yamala Stables’ – History meets contemporary coastal luxe

A luxury residence of unbridled opulence, with swimming pool, tennis court and breathtaking bay views across Daveys Bay Yacht Club to Melbourne epitomises the ultimate in refined seaside living within steps to the beach. Constructed in 1876 as the stables and coachman’s quarters of the ‘Yamala’ estate, the property has been spectacularly expanded and reimagined to boast multi zoned living, featuring 3 living areas, 2 gourmet kitchens, up to 7 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, sunset terrace and a deluxe poolside alfresco area.

richardlangford@oapeninsula.com.au

Wednesday
Saturday
0418 319 439 0430 338 348 0435 756 455 KAYBURTON.COM.AU
SOUTH
a 3 b 2 c 2 Close
12-12:30pm
Richard Langford 0425 701 584
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Your Own Secret Garden Hideaway

Introducing G02/2 Bruce Street, Toorak – an exclusive 3BR garden apartment designed by renowned architect Jolson and landscape designer Paul Bangay. Experience unparalleled luxury, blending spatial mastery with timeless decor. Private basement garage, a dedicated concierge service all in an unrepeatable Toorak location. The meticulously designed courtyard offers privacy, exclusive to this residence. Welcome to a lifestyle of distinction at Como Toorak, where luxury knows no bounds.

G02, 2 Bruce St, TOORAK VIC 3142
View Toorak Village Display Suite By Private Appointment Only Contact Sean Cussell 0425 787 979 3/4 4.5 4 62 BROADSHEET DOMAIN

Your Private Garden Sanctuary

Introducing G04/2 Bruce Street, Toorak – an exclusive 3BR garden apartment designed by renowned architect Jolson and landscape designer Paul Bangay. Experience unparalleled luxury, blending spatial mastery with timeless decor. Private basement garage, a dedicated concierge service all in an unrepeatable Toorak location. The meticulously designed courtyard offers privacy, exclusive to this residence. Welcome to a lifestyle of distinction at Como Toorak, where luxury knows no bounds.

G04, 2 Bruce St, TOORAK VIC 3142
View Toorak Village Display Suite By Private Appointment Only Contact Sean Cussell 0425 787 979 3 3 2 May 15, 2024 MELBOURNE 63
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