75 Amelia Street,
Brunswick
$1,070,000
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Townhouse
Entertainer’s Dream in Brunswick’s Cultural Heart
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Exclusively set among ‘The Barkly’: an award-winning street project by leading architects Rothelowman, this thoughtfully crafted, cleverly customised residence embraces the leafy calm and lifestyle verve only the inner north can offer.
As quiet as it is comfortable, a well-worked interior provides plenty of space for a family and professionals alike. A guest room is joined on the ground level by a stylish bathroom and garden court, complementing a versatile third bedroom/study on the first floor and magnificent master with a smart ensuite on the second. Featuring stone benches, extensive cabinetry, and a high-end Smeg oven, gas cooktop, and dishwasher, a gourmet kitchen serves adjoining living and dining zones, together proving ideal complements to the home’s stunning focal point above. A remarkable roof terrace is unquestionably one of Brunswick’s best entertainer’s retreats, with sweeping sights in all directions enlivening morning coffees, afternoon barbecues, evening drinks, and everything in-between.
• A turnkey lifestyle retreat in award-winning ‘The Barkly’
• Three bedrooms, two bathrooms, and excellent storage
• An open living/dining area, Smeg kitchen, and roof terrace brilliant for entertaining
• Heating/cooling, oak floors, Magnetite-enhanced windows, and a garage
• Steps to Lygon Street and Sydney Road, trains and trams, and acres of parkland
Magnetite-enhanced windows bolster both sound and thermal insulation, while a long list of other highlights includes robes in all bedrooms, excellent general storage, engineered oak floors, reverse-cycle heating and cooling, a video intercom, ducted vacuum, European laundry, and remote-controlled garage. Right on Brunswick’s border with Carlton North and Parkville to sit steps from Princes and Royal Parks, it’s never more than metres from Sydney Road and Lygon Street cafés and coffee roasters, bakeries and eateries, bars and pubs, and boutique retail, along with Barkly Square shops, city-bound trains and trams, and bike paths running into the heart of the CBD.












