222a Warrimoo Avenue St Ives Chase for sale by Glenn Curran of The Agency offers the opportunity to embrace a permanent holiday aesthetic of a luxury Balinese resort.
Glenn Curran said the name Temple Tree is a reference to the beautiful tropical Frangipani plant.
“The Frangipani was used as a symbol of peace and harmony, and became popular in many Asian countries due to the abundance located around churches and temples which gave them a certain religious significance,” Glenn Curran told LUXURY LIST WEEKEND.
Source: The Agency“Temple Tree is an ultimate entertainers' haven which offers a lifestyle of absolute bliss,” Glenn explained.
“It combines a stunning sense of space with genuine charm and personality, brought to life by a meticulous attention to detail and a myriad of hand-selected exotic materials.
“This sprawling residence is completely embraced by tropical landscaped gardens.”
Source: The AgencyThe home's grand entry is adorned with opulent hand-carved mahogany doors and serene garden pond.
With resort-style facilities, the Temple Tree’s two swimming pools are thoughtfully designed with pool bar and tranquil Balinese gazebo with outdoor shower and expansive tumbled marble decks.
Inside the home are four generously-sized bedrooms, three with ensuites and a master suite with deluxe spa and dual shower.
Source: The AgencyThe modern chef's kitchen featuring soaring ceilings encompasses the expansive living and dining zones and the versatile games room or multi-purpose space on lower ground floor completes the holiday perfect scene.
To arrange a private inspection phone or email Glenn Curran of The Agency via the contact form below.
Source: The AgencyThe property has a price guide of $4 Million and is being offered via EOI.
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