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196 Bass Meadows Boulevard, St Andrews Beach VIC 3941

House
322
Block size: 1958 m² approx.

'GÖKOTTA' The early bird gets a symphony

This Scandinavian style, Architectural Tree House provides the perfect setting for that great deep breath before the trials of the day. Set in some 1958 square metres of ancient Moonah tree forest minutes walk to spectacular St Andrews Beach, the lengthy coastline, rolling surf, magical sunrise and sunsets. This is how to experience nature.

Originally designed, and later substantially extended by the late highly acclaimed, award-winning Architect John Baird along with his trusted colleague, renowned Mornington Peninsula builder Paul Wainwright, the unique home is a gleaming example of considered planning, energy efficient housing and meticulous execution of natural materials in an untouched, native coastal landscape.

Celebrating generous Swedish style open plan living with warm timbers including New Zealand Remu internal walls and Jarrah floors, surround sheltered decking overlooking the private gardens, soaring ceilings leading to the "moon conservatory", a magnificent sky high lounge space or third bedroom. Journey to an elevated glass and timber turret with open picture windows spanning from Arthurs Seat to Cape Schanck with golf course and rural views in the foreground.

Mother Nature has set this tranquil escape with meandering pathway to outstretched views across the Southern Mornington Peninsula, Bass Strait and the paradise of St Andrews Beach.

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Key details

Bedrooms:
3
Bathrooms:
2
Garage Spaces:
2
Property type:
House
Block Size:
1958 *

Other Details

Lot:
37
Plan:
LP57783
Legal description:
37\LP57783
Kay & Burton Portsea

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Block information
Block size: 1958 (approx)
Legal description: 37\LP57783
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Property history

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Property History
09 May 2024
Sold
Kay & Burton Portsea
Listed: 31/01/2024
Block size: 1958m²
Transfer type: Full transfer

Statement of information

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St Andrews Beach suburb information

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SummaryMedian sales
Average Age
47 years
Population
974
Listing ID: 182260176. This listing has been viewed 16 times. It was first displayed on 31/01/2024 and last updated on 09/05/2024.
Allhomes acknowledges the Ngunnawal people, traditional custodians of the lands where Allhomes is situated. We wish to acknowledge and respect their continuing culture and the contribution they make to the life of Canberra and the region. We also acknowledge all other First Nations Peoples on whose lands we work.
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