58 Maberley Crescent, Frankston South, Vic 3199
Sold: $990,000 (06-20-2015)- hotel 6
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Exceptional proportions and subtle tones of European inspired contemporary elegance shape this magnificent and luxurious 6 bedroom family residence sitting on a generous allotment of 1556 sqm (approx) in one of Frankston Souths most prestigious streets.
With a giant date palm setting the tone for grandeur at the front and a sparkling solar heated swimming pool with shallow wet bed ledge at the rear, the stunning home is superbly designed and impeccably presented with 3 large living areas to spread out in style, while a large elevated alfresco deck offers an exceptional space to relax and entertain overlooking bush land surrounding Frankston Reservoir to glimpses of the bay and city skyline.
A sumptuous formal lounge with gas log fireplace retains its intimacy and easily flows into the formal dining room, the family room offers extreme comfort with inlaid carpet, surround speaker system and door to the surrounding deck, while an enormous lower level billiards room overlooking the pool would serve well as a home office.
A stunning central showpiece to the home, the kitchen is sure to inspire any home cook with beautiful granite counters, quality stainless steel appliances and a bulkhead ceiling, while the adjoining meals area sits under a soaring high pitched ceiling with clerestory windows for incredible natural light.
The master bedroom at the front of the home includes an ensuite, walk-in robe and a view out to the giant palm, while all other king-sized bedrooms have large robes.
There is also a laundry with a laundry chute, drying cupboard and plenty of cupboard space, a separate toilet and an additional utilities room and excellent access under the home with the potential for a cellar for lovers of fine wines.
Minutes to Frankston CBD, shops, beach, Monash University and hospital, other features include a 3 car remote garage with rear access, security system and lighting, zoned gas ducted heating and evaporative cooling.