An expansive Lower Plenty property, originally built by famed Toorak architect Marcus Martin, has been completely transformed in the past two years. SEE INSIDE
The main bedroom upstairs opens out to a balcony overlooking the property.In the past two years, the four-bedroom home was completely renovated by its vendors to transform it into a glamorous and contemporary space, complete with herringbone timber and marble floors, copper gutters and a roof made with terracotta shingle tiles imported from France.
They also added three home putting greens, a mod grass half basketball court and an in-ground swimming pool, making it the perfect place for a family retreat.Morrison Kleeman Eltham director Rocco Montanaro said the expansive property had attracted families with equestrian interests due to the size of the land.
“It’s on two acres and it’s quite spectacular,” Mr Montanaro said. “They’ve just finished fully renovating it with materials imported from overseas.”The kitchen has also been renovated with marble benchtops, bespoke cabinetry with leather handles, and Smeg appliances.Inside, a sleek kitchen boasts marble benchtops, bespoke cabinetry with leather handles, and Smeg appliances, while the main bedroom upstairs comes with a marble ensuite and opens out onto a private balcony.
French doors in the home office, lounge room and library on the ground floor access the lush gardens. Among the gardens is a heated in-ground swimming pool that sits beside a pool house or guest cottage with a marble bathroom, kitchenette, and living room with an open fireplace.Sign up to the Herald Sun Weekly Real Estate Update. Click
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