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69-71 Glenisla Drive, Mount Martha VIC 3934

House
452
Block size: 4461 m² approx.

The Willow Tree

Built in 1949, 'The Willow Tree' is a unique estate steeped in Art Deco character. Set on a sizable allotment of 4,461sqm approx. in one of Mt Martha's premier streets, the property is close to family friendly beaches, vibrant shops, restaurants, cafes, schools and award-winning wineries.

With Port Phillip Bay as the backdrop, the home is set amongst mature gardens on two separate lots, offering a once in a lifetime opportunity to potential buyers:

Restore the existing home to its former glory,
Renovate and extend (STCA) to create a large family oasis,
Build a new luxurious contemporary masterpiece (STCA), or
Take advantage of the multiple lots available on site (STCA)

Distinguished by grand, elegant curves that grace the façade, The Willowtree showcases large open spaces, glamorous rooms enhanced with large windows ensuring an abundance of natural light and perfect views over expansive gardens flowing to a championship mod-grass tennis court.

The existing home (425sqm approx.) consists of 4 spacious bedrooms, home office/study and separate staff quarters, an updated kitchen with granite bench tops and European appliances, return driveway and garage offering ample off-street parking.

Mt Martha is the gateway to the Peninsula, perfectly positioned for relaxing beachside holidays, weekend getaways to rejuvenate away from the stresses of city life, or for those just looking for a sea change and an enviable lifestyle.

*Note 69-71 Glenisla Drive comprises of 2 separate lots. Our vendors are happy to receive and consider offers as a whole entity or for each separate lot.

Lot 1 2,215sqm approx.
Lot 2 2,227sqm approx.

Features include: Study

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Key details

Bedrooms:
4
Bathrooms:
5
Garage Spaces:
2
Property type:
House
Block Size:
4461 *

Other Details

Lot:
23
Plan:
LP14635
Legal description:
23\LP14635
Kay & Burton Flinders

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Block information
Block size: 4461 (approx)
Legal description: 23\LP14635
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Average Age
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Population
19,846
Listing ID: 182044632. This listing has been viewed 26 times. It was first displayed on 31/10/2023 and last updated on 18/03/2024.
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