Saturday, October 25, 2014

Federation Style

Federation Style and Federation Elegance (beauty is in the eye of the beholder)


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72 Broadway Camberwell67 Third Avenue St Peters SA 506928 Terry Street Balmain

Here are three contrasting properties, 
  • One of great beauty,
  • one definitely needs attention,
  • the other was beautiful in the eye of the owners and architects.

1. Currawong, 72 Broadway Camberwell, Vic

The epitome of Federation Style and elegance is available in Camberwell (October 2014)
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Period Beauty In A Blue Ribbon Parkland Position


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An impressive presence in a dress circle location is a fine introduction to this outstanding Federation Queen Anne residence showcasing period style aesthetics and spacious family accommodation on a substantial garden allotment directly abutting tranquil Boroondara Park (with access). 
  • 'Currawong' c1914 is a beautifully crafted home with heart-warming heritage character and modern appointments throughout
  • offering a refined, relaxed air flowing to a large entertainment deck overlooking large swimming pool, expansive garden and parkland. 
    Can any wiki members identify this beautiful flowering tree please?
    Can any wiki members identify this beautiful flowering tree please?
  • Enviably located near excellent schools, shopping and train station, 
    The large bay window is a Federation feature, as is the picture rail. The frieze above the picture rail and ornamental cornice are of Art Nouveau character, and could be a late Victorian era influence.
    The large bay window is a Federation feature, as is the picture rail. The frieze above the picture rail and ornamental cornice are of Art Nouveau character, and could be a late Victorian era influence.
  • this exceptional residence on 1,300 sq. metres (approx.) includes four Bedrooms (BIRs; or 3 and Study), 
    This room is very interesting, starting at the ceiling, which is obviously timber. The original floorboards remain, as does the glorious bay window. The use of a grayish colour for the fretwork arch is in a modern style but very elegant.
    This room is very interesting, starting at the ceiling, which is obviously timber. The original floorboards remain, as does the glorious bay window. The use of a grayish colour for the fretwork arch is in a modern style but very elegant.

    The light colourings are very Edwardian, as evidenced by the 1914 construction date. Beautiful Art Nouveau leadlights illuminate light coloured timber floorboards, which look very attractive.
    The light colourings are very Edwardian, as evidenced by the 1914 construction date. Beautiful Art Nouveau leadlights illuminate light coloured timber floorboards, which look very attractive.
  • Studio, sumptuous Sitting room, formal Dining room, Family/Meals area, Miele-equipped Kitchen, 
    Here is a kitchen true to the Federation style, keeping the Art Nouveau decorative glass leadlight in the door and extending the subdued colouring to the attractive kitchen cupboards and timber bench tops - so Edwardian, which epitomises timber decoration.
    Here is a kitchen true to the Federation style, keeping the Art Nouveau decorative glass leadlight in the door and extending the subdued colouring to the attractive kitchen cupboards and timber bench tops - so Edwardian, which epitomises timber decoration.
  • Three bathrooms (clawfoot bath), laundry, hydronic heating, 
    This is a classic modern Federation bathroom with an updated handbasin, totally in Federation style. The beautiful stained glass looks to illustrate Strelitzia, a common name of the genus is bird of paradise flower / plant, because of a resemblance of its flowers to the bird of paradise. In South Africa it is commonly ‎Strelitzia reginae.
    This is a classic modern Federation bathroom with an updated handbasin, totally in Federation style. The beautiful stained glass looks to illustrate Strelitzia, a common name of the genus is bird of paradise flower / plant, because of a resemblance of its flowers to the bird of paradise. In South Africa it is commonly ‎Strelitzia reginae.
  • ornate ceilings and open fire places, stained glass windows, attic storage, rainwater tanks and remote control Double Lock Up Garage.
    I suggest that the amazing furniture is Chinoiserie. Can any wiki member help please?
    I suggest that the amazing furniture is Chinoiserie. Can any wiki member help please?




2. 67 Third Avenue St Peters SA 5069

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Renovators Delight in the Highly sought after Suburb of St. Peters
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Character Return Veranda Queen Anne Villa.

A rare gem, this property offers great scope for a modern update and the ability to add your own personal touch.

Held by the same owner for 55 years and still in the original condition it was then purchased in, this substantial family home will be sure to delight another family for years to come.
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  • On arrival you will be greeted by the impressive pressed metal spire and grandeur of the sandstone turret over the front entrance
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  • Tessellated tiles adorn the front porch as does the original fretwork.
  • Leadlight windows will enchant as you enter this exceptional opportunity.
  • Four bedrooms of generous proportion,
  • large dining room and formal lounge with beautiful pressed metal ceilings,
  • functioning open fireplaces and gorgeous leadlight windows all accessed by the wide entrance hall, 
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  • intricate Blackwood fretwork, large hardwood skirtings and detailed cornicing.
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  • Throughout the home, hidden underneath the current floor coverings are Jarrah floorboards .
  • The existing extension consists of a toilet, laundry, pantry, 2 kitchens and a cellar.
  • A small bathroom services the main house.
  • The rear garden is as expected on a block this size, an abundance of room for the perfect extension.
  • Valuable rear lane access and a double length garage borders the laneway at the back of the property.
  • A small shed and covered bird aviary/storage area and well established grape vines and fruit trees adorn the garden as well as a large vegetable garden.
  • While in need of some TLC, this property will respond superbly to its full utilization by a family



3. 28 Terry Street Balmain NSW

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"Classic Federation elegance reinvented by SJB Architects - a private family haven"


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Lifestyle - An innovative redesign by SJB Architects strikes a perfect balance between classical architecture and cutting-edge design in this freestanding Federation home.
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  • Built in 1908, it has been meticulously restored and revived to create the ultimate space for contemporary family living and entertaining on a grand and intimate scale. Surrounded by landscaped gardens on a private dual access 360sqm, its exclusive peninsula setting is just 3.5km to the CBD. Stroll to Elkington Park, the city ferry and the cosmopolitan buzz of Darling Street.
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  • Accommodation - Sophisticated formal living and dining rooms with restored marble fireplaces and dark timber floors, 3m floor to ceiling glass walls framed in copper embrace a beautifully landscaped garden, travertine floors connect the interior with the outdoors, casual living with dramatic 6m ceilings, state-of-the-art Calcutta marble kitchen with 3m island and Ilve appliances, integrated travertine bench seating, four double bedrooms with built-ins and the option to create a fifth by converting the dining room, luxurious top floor master retreat and a large studio suite ideal for teen, guest or home office use.
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  • Features - Elegant tuck-pointed facade with iron lacework verandah, mosaic-tiled plunge pool with solar heating, glamorous travertine bathrooms, ensuite with sculptural Bisazza mosaic tile feature walls, garden powder room, multi-zoned air, underfloor heating, American Oak joinery, innovative lighting schemes, Kreon, Philippe Starck and Louis Poulsen fittings, Bose sound, Vola tapware, electric blinds and curtains in master bed, first-rate security, rear lane access to a lock-up garage and travertine carport designed to double as extra entertaining space.

JONATHAN CHANCELLOR | 15 OCTOBER 2014

Backyard Balmain dunny fails to yield Federation home buyer

Backyard Balmain dunny fails to yield Federation home buyer
Backyard Balmain dunny fails to yield Federation home buyer

A designer revival of the backyard dunny? Well, not quite yet.
The property with a turn of the century brick outhouse with renovated Federation home failed to sell last weekend at Balmain.

  • The brick outhouse stands in the backyard behind a house stylishly redesigned by SJB Architects in 2009.
  • Over $3 million had been expected at its 11 October auction.
  • Now it has a $3.3 million asking price by the listing agent Monique Dower at Belle Property who described the property as a striking “a perfect balance between classical architecture and cutting-edge design.”

BUT WAIT - the outdoor dunny!

  • "The enduring presence of a turn of the century brick outhouse in the Sydney suburb of Balmain piqued the interest of our property contrarians, Jonathan Chancellor and Margie Blok.
  • Especially as this brick outhouse stands in the backyard behind a Federation house recently stylishly redesigned by SJB Architects. Over $3 million is expected at its 11 October auction.
  • While the house is described by the listing agent Monique Dower at Belle Property as striking “a perfect balance between classical architecture and cutting-edge design”, the old thunderbox harks back to the days of previous generations when homes didn’t have indoor flushable toilets.
  • Viewed on Google Earth, the dunny is connected to an adjoining building next door, so perhaps its preservation was as much about the neighbourhood harmony."
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    I'd previously reported on the demise of the backyard dunny. But that was in Sydney's east.
    I think this updated Balmain dunny is inspired – it is certainly more functional, and far less sexist, than a man’s shed.
    With a garden hose hanging off the outside wall, you could pop inside when nature calls while watering the lawn, or indeed, while turning sausages on the barbecue conveniently placed against the adjacent fence.
    Would have loved it if they went with a Philippe Starck bowl, but see it's a Geberit instead.
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    SHE SAID:
    I’m with Jonathan, this dunny is a winner. Highly practical, it is ideally placed metres from the plunge pool, so dripping wet residents and their guests don’t need to schlep through the house to the powder room inside. Also, it solves the hideous issue of children pissing in pools (a personal bugbear of mine) – no excuses for kids not using the loo here.
    If I owned this dunny, I’d add to its authenticity by growing a choko vine over the ripple iron roof, and placing a scary looking plastic spider near the toilet bowl – for I grew up in a house with an outdoor dunny (albeit a flushable one) where spiders resided alongside my father’s garden tools.
    Before modern suburban sewerage systems were built, dunnies were designed for practicality. In the good old days before water flushable toilets, outhouses with cans were placed at a distance from the house for reasons of smell and hygience. And often they were set on a property’s rear boundary with lane access for the removal of waste.

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Tuesday, October 21, 2014

Palatial Queenslander, 46-48 Aaron Avenue, Hawthorne Qld

'Palatial' Queenslander at 46-48 Aaron Avenue, Hawthorne


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The Queen Anne style Queenslander at 46-48 Aaron Avenue, Hawthorne
The Queen Anne style Queenslander at 46-48 Aaron Avenue, Hawthorne

Gina Rinehart's record-breaking property deal

Brisbane Times
Date October 21, 2014 - 6:01PM Lauren Cross
Gina Rinehart is believed to have purchased this block of land in Aaron Avenue, Hawthorne, for $4 million, along with the house next door for $14 million. Photo: ADCOCK PRESTIGE
Gina Rinehart is believed to have purchased this block of land in Aaron Avenue, Hawthorne, for $4 million, along with the house next door for $14 million. Photo: ADCOCK PRESTIGE
Mining billionaire Gina Rinehart is understood to have paid $18 million for two adjoining properties on the Brisbane River.
  • One is a $14 million luxurious mini palace at 46-48 Aaron Avenue, Hawthorne, which sits on more than 3400 square metres of land.
  • This purchase alone smashes the $11.2 million Brisbane record house price of 2007.
  • But Ms Rinehart is believed to have spent spent another $4 million on the block of land next door - a buffer zone to create more privacy.

The consolidation of both properties means Ms Rinehart will be able to enjoy more than 4000 square metres of prime riverfront land.

46-48 Aaron Avenue, Hawthorne from North, from Google Earth
46-48 Aaron Avenue, Hawthorne from North, from Google Earth
The house has stunning city and river views, lavish gardens, a pool and a tennis court in one of the city's best areas.
The two sites have stunning river and city views. Photo: ADCOCK PRESTIGE
The two sites have stunning river and city views. Photo: ADCOCK PRESTIGE
  • Hancock Prospecting's subsidiary company, Wingfield Avenue Pty Ltd, reportedly splashed out more than $14 million for the property, which was previously owned by businessman Greg Nunn and his wife Alwyne.

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View from Google Earth


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Comparable style in New Farm: see post  Federation Filigree style

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A Queenslander style house in New Farm. Photo taken by User:Adz on 8 October 2005.

Friday, October 17, 2014

Hazeldean, Wahroonga

Hazeldean (1898) 14 Burns Road Wahroonga NSW

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Hazeldean' c1898 is a landmark family residence

Hazeldean, Wahroonga
Hazeldean, Wahroonga
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  • "Wahroonga was desirable then for its clean air, its open space and the promise of a new garden suburb. Initially the railway came south from Hornsby to St Leonards. Large lot sizes were normal and many imposing dwellings designed by prominent architects were built in the early years.external image Burns_Rd_14_P2.JPG
  • In 2009 these same large lots define the character of Wahroonga. The properties are
  • “The Briars” in Woonona Avenue, “Hazeldean” and “Coolabah” both in Burns Road, Wahroonga and all are in Urban Conservation Areas identified by the National Trust in 1995-1996, anticipating the urban consolidation of Sydney." - National Trust


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Hazeldean, Wahroonga

This house, a heritage item in a National Trust Urban Conservation Area, is an award-winning project, having won the 2002 Ku-ring-gai Municipal Council Heritage Awards: Best Restoration in the over $300,000 Category.
  • In 1898 the builder and developer George Boyne commissioned architect Varney Parkes to design a guest house on the site.
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    Varney Parkes
An article in the Sydney Mail on 21 December 1904 described the grounds of "Hazeldean" as being "tastefully laid out in lawns, flower gardens and shrubbery, lawn tennis and croquet courts".

  • The building had 30 rooms and "out offices" which, by 1904 had apparently proved inadequate as the then manager was completing the erection of a detached suite of four rooms in brick.
  • The photographs accompanying the 1904 article show that the building was roofed in split timber shingles and that the verandah on the south-east side of the house was open with full-height verandah posts and that the tennis court was located to the east of the house.
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  • In 1926 "Hazeldean" was acquired by Ernest Robert Williams, who then converted the house and outbuildings into nine flats.
  • A recent project involved the conversion of the building from a series of separate flats to form one family residence.


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'Hazeldean' c1898, landmark family residence

Presenting unparalleled grandeur and prominence, 'Hazeldean' c1898 is an expansive Queen Anne style family residence showcasing an award winning heritage restoration, championship tennis court and heated pool majestically poised over 3,422sqm of finely landscaped gardens.
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  • Originally a country guesthouse designed by Varney Parkes
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  • Distinguished formal lounge and dining rooms and grand hall
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  • High ornate ceilings, original c1890s embossed wallpaper
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  • Designer Scullery and Holtz kitchen with gas appliances
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  • Expansive deck overlooks championship sized tennis court
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  • In-ground heated pool, idyllic park-like garden surrounds
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  • Eight bedrooms, some adjoining retreats; six bathrooms
  • Two self-contained one bedroom apartments in separate wing
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  • Four car accommodation, secure gate entry, integrated audio
  • Walk to the station, village shops, Knox and Abbotsleigh

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Thursday, October 16, 2014

Illowra, Bomaderry NSW

Illowra,125 Brinawarr Street, BOMADERRY, NSW 2541


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GRAND: The facade of Illowra, tucked away in Brinawarr Street, Bomaderry.
GRAND: The facade of Illowra, tucked away in Brinawarr Street, Bomaderry.

Hidden Edwardian gem up for sale
By ADAM WRIGHT, http://www.southcoastregister.com.au/ Oct. 14, 2014, 5:19 p.m.
ONE of Bomaderry’s most historic homes is set to change hands after being put on the market.

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1906 - Illowra, 472 Princes Highway Bomaderry NSW,
  • Built in 1906 for Mark F Morton. member for Willondilly in the NSW legislative assembly 1901 till 1938
  • "Designed by the renowned architect Howard Joseland, this substantial Edwardian residence was built in 1906 for Mr M.F. Morton, a member of the Legislative Assembly who represented Shoalhaven for some 38 years.
  • The property remained in the hands of various Morton family members until it was purchased by the current owner 10 years ago. During the past decade Illowra has been faithfully restored and extended and the extensive grounds have been carefully tended."

Illowra under construction.
Illowra under construction.

The six-bedroom, four-bathroom home with swimming pool and tennis court is set on a 5122m2 landscaped block.

  • In the 1990s it was restored with meticulous attention to detail, enhancing the elegance of the Edwardian mansion.
  • The property has been admired by locals and visitors but for the past seven years it was treasured by owners Robyn McKeown and John Hughes from Sydney.
  • “We were looking for a place to retire to and we wanted to retire in Nowra. We both used to holiday there. Nowra is God’s little slice of heaven,” Ms McKeown said.
  • She said she and her husband took one look through the property and fell in love with the place.
  • “Illowra is fantastic, it’s got charm, and has a nice feel about it.
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“The Morton family looked after it for many years. They sold it in the 1980s and it was restored by the next owner, Dr Andrew Moss.
  • “We spent a lot of money doing it up too, to bring it to a standard we wanted it to be.
  • “We never had a tradie turn up who didn’t want to show his family and friends through the place,” she said.external image 20459771-162560359.jpg
  • The property has become a successful holiday rental that has been booked out every weekend for four years. Among those bookings have been high-profile and famous guests spending quiet weekends away.external image 20459776-176559394.jpg
  • “We took some time there before we started renting it. It was wonderful.”
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The couple felt owning Illowra was different to owning a modern home because of the history attached to the property.
  • “We always felt that we should honour that beautiful house because it is an important part of the region’s history. The Morton family looked after it so well, we just wanted to continue and make sure it was respected.
  • “It has been so successfully rented because there’s just no place where a family of 24 or more can enjoy time together and still be in a multi-million dollar home.”
  • Illowra is located at 125 Brinawarr Street, Bomaderry. It is on the market with an asking price of $1.4 million.
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Long regarded as one of the Shoalhaven’s finest historic residences “Illowra” was designed by Howard Joseland and built in 1906 for the late MF Morton, MLA. Beginning in late 1990’s & completed recently, a restoration and extension program began and with meticulous attention to detail further enhancing the grace and elegance of this Edwardian masterpiece.
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  • It occupies a 5122m2 parcel of land just minutes from Nowra’s CBD and 17kms to Berry with any of a number of beaches close by. A home to be admired & treasured
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The six bedroom homestead has an amazing amount of living space. The formal lounge and grand dining room both have open fireplaces while there is also a family room, library, two sunrooms, informal meals area and the glass conservatory. Several of these spaces are set up as bedrooms allowing the house to sleep up to 20 guests at a time.
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There are four bathrooms in the home with two located on each level and two being ensuites.
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This masterpiece features include 14ft ceilings downstairs, huge country style kitchen, fully ducted reverse cycle air conditioning. 
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For extra accommodation there is a self-contained flat above the oversized triple garage (with storage room & cellar) which provides another two possible bedrooms, kitchenette and bathroom. 
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A property with a world of possibilities
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The 12.5m gas heated pool and spa can be utilised all year round. This is of great convenience after playing a game of tennis on the full size court. The beautiful gardens, with many trees, hedges and flowering shrubs over 100 years old, are well supported with a watering system throughout the property. And of course Illowra property boasts several courtyards and barbecue areas.

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In owning Illowra you could have either a very successful holiday rental business proposition or one of the Elite Homesteads on the South Coast. The gross income for 2013-14 was just under $200,000. At the asking price this represents a gross return of approx 14%.

The property is being sold as a going concern as the owners want to honour their current bookings which are up to June 2015.