Witness the finest architecture created by JAM Architects and Interiors by award winning Carr Design Group adds luxury to the whole building. Four stops by train or a short drive to the CBD, Hawthorn is nestled between the inner suburbs of Richmond, Camberwell and Kew, a prime location favoured by locals. Level four is home to a beautiful landscaped terrace with spectacular views of the city and the ground floor will host a café to add to the established atmosphere of Lynch street
- Cosentino or Dekton stone benchtops and splashbacks - Contemporary kitchen - Premium high gloss joinery - Integrated Asko appliances - Wide format European engineered oak floors - Bedroom with an ensuite and built in robes - A state-of-the-art car stacker
Features include: Intercom,Floorboards,Dishwasher,Split System Air Conditioning,Balcony
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