There’s something about timber-panelled ceilings that gives the feeling of a warm embrace, and 3/110 Mugga Way is serving up plenty of hugs.
Sitting on one of Red Hill’s most coveted streets, this architect-designed townhouse combines timeless character with a genuinely spectacular setting.
It’s perched high on the slopes of Mugga Way, with sweeping views taking in Mount Pleasant and Mount Ainslie.
Backing directly onto Red Hill Reserve and positioned in an exclusive complex of just eight townhouses, the three-bedroom home delivers a refined single-level floor plan with multiple living spaces.
Designed by the architects behind New Parliament House, the home’s layout is clever and considered.
Two pavilions – one for living, one for rest – are linked by a beautifully renovated kitchen and family room that opens to al fresco areas on either side.
Outside, the gardens are easy-care, and on a quiet morning, you can enjoy your cuppa with views of balloons drifting over Lake Burley Griffin.
Agent Mario Sanfrancesco of Blackshaw Manuka says the home has an extremely desirable location backing Red Hill Reserve.
“This is a superb Inner South townhouse for those wanting to downsize but stay in the area and keep a good address,” he says.
The living areas are bathed in natural light, with oversized picture windows, raked timber ceilings and parquetry floors.
A dedicated study or library adds to the flexibility.
The main-bedroom suite comes with private courtyard access, an elegant en suite with underfloor heating, a walk-through wardrobe, and a custom upholstered love seat.
Also on the list of inclusions are ducted reverse-cycle air-conditioning, solar power, security screens, integrated kitchen appliances, and a double garage with internal access.
Red Hill is one of Canberra’s most desirable suburbs, known for its elevated position, leafy outlooks and prestigious homes. It’s home to Canberra Grammar School and the much-loved Red Hill Lookout, where you’ll find elevated dining at Lunetta.
Locals enjoy coffee at nearby favourite Fox & Bow, scenic walks through the reserve, and quick access to Manuka, Kingston and the Parliamentary Triangle.