Privately secluded from the street on a level-access approx 1,705sqm parcel of land, this idyllic sanctuary is set amid landscaped Tony Ward designed gardens punctuated by sandstone-flagged terraces, towering palm trees and a heated mosaic tiled pool overlooked by 700 year old Chinese temple doors.
Retaining some of its original Colonial sensibilities, the endlessly tasteful 1,705sqm three-storey residence has been meticulously recreated by renowned architect Michael Suttor with interiors by Michael Love.
It encompasses four ensuite bedrooms, including a private top-floor master retreat with his and hers dressing rooms, a terrace and an opulent stone ensuite with a steamroom. A private lower-level teenager’s retreat encompasses an enormous entertaining area with a home theatre system.
The generous formal lounge room, magnificent formal dining room, casual entertaining and library all flow to a spacious veranda embraced by sliding glass doors to create an additional room for year round indoor/outdoor living. At the heart of the home the sophisticated Corian gas kitchen is appointed with twin ovens and a walk-in pantry with a coolroom.
As you’d expect from a property of this calibre it’s graced with a host of prestige features and finishes including an art studio, a temperature controlled wine cellar, imported French oak floors, marbled stuccoed walls, ducted a/c, video intercom, integrated sound, plantation shutters, double garaging and multiple additional security car spaces.