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LANDMARK CONVERSION ON THE PARK
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Live with grand spaces and timeless graces in this landmark property on the park. With a rear boundary and secure gate to Chisholm Reserve, this landmark church conversion is a unique lifestyle opportunity in a prized beach-end Sandringham-border position. Cleverly converted to provide five bedroom, two bathroom, multi-zone accommodation against a backdrop of lofty vaulted ceilings, tall mezzanine spaces and original architectural detail, this unique home ticks all the boxes for a beautiful beachside parkside family life.
Unfolding beyond a grand entry (large enough to double as home-office or retreat), this exceptional home offers a symphony of acoustically-engineered spaces with room to dine beside a state-of-the-art Blanco and Bosch kitchen, space to lounge by a warming woodfire, and a spot to enjoy a parkside garden outlook from a vast family-room opening to immensely private hedged gardens.
Cleverly accommodating with a mezzanine bedroom level set with the soaring roofline, this unique design provides a choice of three possible master bedrooms – one on the ground-floor paired with a vast and versatile bathroom, one zoned privately beyond the mezzanine catwalk with vestry cabinetry converted as walk in robe, and the last extending to a sun-catching home-office/retreat.
Lit by skylights upstairs and down and opening to afternoon sun through wide French doors, this inspiring home is climate-controlled by reverse-cycle air-conditioning to almost every room plus ducted heating and ceiling fans, secured by alarm and styled with rich hardwood floors, cool stone benchtops and feature leadlight.
Set in well-utilised grounds with exposed aggregate parking out front, and a lushly lawned and paved entertainers’ landscape behind, this inspired conversion promises a unique family lifestyle - with Chisholm Reserve as an extended ‘backyard’, Sandringham Primary School within a walk, the bus to Sandringham Village and the Highett rail strip at the door and beachside cafe culture close.




















