This 1885 converted warehouse retains its original brick façade and is for sale through Oliver Bruce and Sarah Wood of Marshall White Albert Park.
The TW Swindley conversion of the Produce and Stable store of 1885 retains the original brick façade and much of the interior character of the home. He has created a spectacular home, featuring vast gallery spaces and inviting modern interiors. On a tranquil, tree-lined street near Clarendon Street, the market, Albert Park Lake, and no.1 tram to the city, this home offers an ideal home/office and/or a development opportunity (STCA).
Oliver Bruce from Marshall White told SCHWARTZWILLIAMS, "The location of Dow Street together with the significant façade of this Victorian warehouse gives the buyer plenty of confidence to live more than comfortably now or develop into an amazing residence or multi residence site (STCA) without concerns of overcapitalising. I can certainly imagine the end result taking in the amazing city skyline views of the Melbourne CBD."
The exceptional scale of the open-plan living, dining and entertaining spaces, which feature white concrete floors, is accentuated by soaring vaulted ceilings with sky-lights positioned to flood the interior with natural light.
A sensational sleek marble kitchen caters to any entertaining requirements, and features European appliances and an integrated fridge and freezer.
Easily adapted accommodation comprises a ground level home office or bedroom and bathroom, and two separate upstairs zones, including a second bedroom with mezzanine retreat, main bedroom with designer ensuite and walk in robe, two additional double bedrooms, and an ensuite/bathroom.
The centered garage, the size of the building and allotment, together with the north-facing orientation lend itself to extension and multi unit development (STCA) to take in brilliant city skyline views.
This property is for sale by auction, Saturday 27 May at 1:30 pm.
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