Spectacular views and generous proportions define this impressive sub-penthouse apartment occupying the entire 11th level of ‘Newtown Silos’, an award-winning flour mill conversion complex designed by architects Tonkin Zulaikha Greer and completed in 2005.

Offering ultimate convenience and privacy, this outstanding residence has a sculptural circular floorplan ingeniously created within the cylindrical structures of the circa 1936 grain silos of the former Crago Flour Mill at the edge of Newtown village.

A triumph of architectural design, it has large rooms with 2.7 metre high ceilings and striking finishes including 180mm-thick reinforced concrete walls retaining textured rough-cast rawness of the original industrial aesthetic.

Filled with sunshine and natural light, the apartment has 173 sqm of indoor/outdoor living areas including 3 spacious terraces, each with a north aspect and panoramic views sweeping from east to west across the leafy district and north to Anzac Bridge and the city skyline. In other directions are views to the Blue Mountains and Botany Bay.

With secure lift access to its own private foyer on level 11, it has a spacious central living/dining area, modern gas kitchen (with Smeg appliances), big main bedroom (with large ensuite), 2 more double bedrooms and another well-appointed bathroom with a concealed laundry. Other features include excellent cross-flow ventilation and a secure parking space.

The immaculately maintained Newtown Silos’ complex has outstanding security, an on-site building manager (business hours, Monday to Friday) and remote-controlled access to a secure parking area. Conveniently positioned moments to Newtown train station and shops and restaurants on Enmore Road and King Street.