SHOWCASING elevated city views, this modern apartment offers luxury living in the heart of Perth’s Central Business District.
The two bedroom apartment is set within a highly sought after complex and features a renovated design.
Open-plan interiors are finished with premium materials throughout.
Features include expansive floor-to-ceiling heritage windows, a spacious lounge and dining area, two modern bedrooms and two seperate bathrooms with bath.
A spacious 14sqm balcony is also offered, along with original heritage wooden sash windows , high ceilings and air conditioning
FEATURES:
Bold and impressive Heritage building vamped into modern living
Enclosed original wood frames with window glazing of squares and circles.
Original Heritage height ceilings with down lights.
Open plan Miele kitchen with electric kitchen with Ceasar stone bench tops, dishwasher and microwave.
Floor to ceiling glass sliding doors off lounge, dining area and Main bedroom which open out to the balcony.
Laundry, shower and toilet tiled area with washing machine, dryer and vanity
Second bedroom through opaque sliding panel door with own mirror, built in robes.
Ensuite with bath, shower, toilet, Caesar stone bench tops and stainless steel fixtures.
Master bedroom with king size bed, tall boy, dresser and low line cupboards as extra storage.
Ducted reverse cycle air conditioning.
Security intercom system
PARKING:
Secure undercover car park with separate storage area
LOCATION:
The apartment is walking distance to the popular shopping, boutique bars and eateries in King Street and the new Perth Hub of entertainment and lifestyle.

STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE:
Built as an office and warehouse for tobacco company W.D.& H.O. Wills in 1927 and revamped into today’s Icon.
W.D. & H.O. Wills Warehouse is a three storey reinforced concrete, brick and steel structure in the Interwar Chicagoesque style of architecture and has cultural heritage significance for the following reasons:
the place is one of the very few extant examples illustrating the full range of
features of the Interwar Chicagoesque style of Perth:
the place contributes to the streetscape in its prominent position at the main
entrance hinging the two facades and complementing the intersection of the
streets.
W.D. & H.O.Wills, one of two buildings in Perth to be configured with
suspended concrete floor slabs and has rarity of mushroom columns to save
building height by elimination of beams.

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