130 Bridge Street, Eltham, Vic 3095
Sold: $901,000 (05-23-2014)- hotel 3
- hot_tub 2
- directions_car 2
Situated in a quiet treed enclave in central Eltham opposite a bush land reserve, this light filled home nestles into a native garden by landscape architect Robert Boyle. Originally designed and built by the father of mudbrick building, Alistair Knox, for the jazz musican Graeme Bell and then updated with an industrial chic edge by local Architect Llewellyn Pritchard resulting in a character filled north facing passive solar home. Two separate living areas open via French doors onto Indian limestone paved outdoor entertaining areas. At the heart of the home the kitchen features hardwood cabinets with perforated metal doors, Miele dishwasher, SMEG stove and space for a double fridge. The third bedroom is larger than average with a kitchenette and separate entrance making it suitable for dependant adults or a home office. Extras include large workshop, 25000 litre water tank, automated watering system and remote control gates. Plus the convenience of walking to schools, shops and train station.