Poised & Polished for Two!

Set high on a limestone cliff, this riverside mansion overlooks both the Swan River and nearby Indian Ocean. Situated on a 445m2 dream block this sprawling 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom home is designed around entertaining, and in a grand way!

Unlike most two-storey homes, this one has been designed with the living quarters upstairs and the study, along with guest bedroom & bathroom, downstairs.

Tasmanian oak plank floorboards have been laid in the study, bedroom, foyer and staircase. The downstairs living areas all open onto a large outdoor entertaining area with large heated lap pool.

The light wood has also been used in the top-storey ceiling which has steep angles and yet again, lots of space. Rough-honed, crosscut travertine marble has been used for upstairs flooring. This flooring is heated and temperature controlled. A timber-lined lift is also a stand out feature of this home providing access to the upper floor. No need to worry about old age!
Two walls of glass bi-folding doors lead onto the large balcony, which open the entire area up for entertaining.
Stainless steel balustrades wrap around the top half of the home. Breathtaking views from everywhere.

A gas fireplace with marble surrounds looks just like a log fire.

The upmarket kitchen overlooks the living area and has also been created with both practicality and an eye for aesthetics. Granite benchtops hide ingenious, Tasmanian oak cupboards and drawers made to contain a vast collection of cooking utensils. You can cook up a storm while still being able to entertain your guests, the open plan layout is just ideal.

The master bedroom, once again boasts sweeping lines, woollen flooring, large en-suite and private balcony. Its ensuite, complete with a Roman-style spa bath, is the ultimate in spacious luxury. The ensuite has soaring ceilings which seem to go on forever.

This home also features a large, excavated, wine cellar carved deep into the limestone cliff.
And an adjacent park adds to the spacious feeling the home enjoys on its prime location poised between the sea and the river.