Capturing the essence of Melbourne’s cafe culture in the heart of the iconic laneway district opposite Degraves Street, at the corner of Flinders Lane and Centre Place, this generously proportioned two-bedroom apartment commands an exclusive address within the tightly held heritage-listed Majorca Building, designed by prolific architect Harry Norris during the late 1920s in an exquisite neo-Gothic style.
This highly sought-after residential offering is tastefully appointed to cater for a contemporary CBD lifestyle and enjoys an enviable position on the first floor with two balconies facing the laneways below.
Dressed in polished hardwood floors beneath high ceilings, the spacious open plan living and dining area has French doors which lead onto a Juliet balcony overlooking the vibrant laneway scene.
Nearby is a smart modern kitchen incorporating quality gas fixtures, a stainless steel dishwasher, ample cupboard space, soft close drawers and a servery.
Further on is the king-size main bedroom also with a laneway-facing Juliet balcony. It has built-in robes and access to the well-kept granite bathroom with a bath, shower and separate toilet.
Accommodation is completed by a large second bedroom also with built-in robes and fully retractable doors. Set adjacent to the living and dining area, it could be integrated into the floorplan to create a deluxe entertaining area.
Additional features include a European laundry, heating throughout and warm interior tones.
Beyond its stunning detailed facade and terrazzo foyer, the building also provides intercom security and internal lift access.