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Apartment in Melbourne
Genuine Piece Of Melbourne's Architectural History
- 2 Beds
- 2 Baths
- 1 Car
Built in 1887 and commissioned for prominent Melbourne hotelier William C. Wilson (Scott's Hotel), the mansion was then home to some of Melbourne's most elite, including Victorian Railways Chief Commissioner Thomas Tait, aristocrat Sir Rupert Clarke and interiors entrepreneur Cyril Steele, giving the residence a heritage of prestige that spans more than a century.
Renamed Grosvenor around 1939 and briefly run as a reception venue, it was acquired by the Australian Army in 1942 for £25,000 and remained under military use for more than fifty years.
Today, its restored façade fronts a boutique collection of just six luxury apartments, making it one of the rarest homes available to purchase in Melbourne.
- Historic Architectural Masterpiece With Modern Redevelopment & Building Amenities
- Extremely Rare Opportunity, One Of the Oldest Residences In Melbourne 3004
- Grand Triple-Height Arched Windows Framing Lush Tree-Lined Views
- Renovated With Brand New Engineered Herringbone Floors
- Rare European-Inspired Loggia Framed By Original Arches
- Sunny North West Corner Position
- Secondary Glazed Windows (Extra Quiet)
- Undercover Secure Basement Parking (Basement Level One)
- Visitor Parking
- Amenities (55 Queens Road): Indoor Heated Pool, Gym, Building Manager & Sauna
Building:
100m²
Parking:
1 garage space
Bedrooms:
2
Bathrooms:
2
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