With its 1930s character preserved in soaring ceilings and classic proportions, this elegant residence has been beautifully reimagined for modern family life. Exuding elegance and style, light-filled interiors spill effortlessly onto alfresco terraces and level lawns framed by tranquil gardens, creating spaces of ease and connection. At its heart, a classic marble-island kitchen anchors the home, while seam
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