312 Bellair Street, Kensington VIC 3031
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QUINTESSENTIAL CHARACTER WITH CONTEMPORARY FAMILY FLAIR
Combining the eternal allure of its Victorian heritage with an expanded floorplan and impressive enhancements throughout, this freestanding period prize delivers a city-fringe environment of unrivalled quality, character and convenience. Surrounded by landscaped gardens, the home itself is bathed in natural light and features a wide entrance hallway accessing four bedrooms (large master) all with built-in robes complemented by a period-inspired central bathroom with marble-top vanity, frameless shower and clawfoot tub. Add to this a versatile lounge/entertaining room and expansive open-plan living/dining area accompanied by a contemporary stone-bench kitchen with centrepiece Falcon oven, dishwasher and walk-in pantry. Other stand-out features of this captivating home include ducted heating, split-system air conditioning and additional ceiling fans to all bedrooms, alarm and video intercom, towering ceilings with ornate plasterwork and solid timber floors, plus the added appeal of a modern laundry/second bathroom and custom-built under-house cellar with racking for 400+ bottles. Completing the picture is a sunny backyard (bi-folds from the lounge) with extensive bluestone paving, quality synthetic turf and undercover BBQ (mains connected), as well as high fences for exceptional privacy and direct access to the rear ROW. Situated in an exclusive tree-lined streetscape walking distance to Macaulay Road shops and eateries, local primary schools, Kensington and South Kensington train stations as well as local parks, Moonee Ponds Creek Trail and easy access to Citylink.
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Vendor Review
Nelson Alexander
Review by Peter & Sharon O'Neill