Castlepeake Architects-designed Vaucluse trophy home listed

Castlepeake Architects-designed Vaucluse trophy home listed
Nicola TrotmanAugust 1, 2013

A four-bedroom tri-level home in Vaucluse is scheduled for August 29 auction with a $5.5 million plus price guide.

Located at 18 Village High Road, the property is situated on 835 square metres and features courtyards, tropical gardens, a terrace and a pool.

Designed by Castlepeake Architects, the home features limestone floors, a kitchen with Gaggenau appliances, home theatre and a gymnasium.

The master bedroom boasts its own private terrace with views to the harbour.

The property also includes a private nanny’s quarters at the rear of the property designed by architects Peter Tout and Brien Kwong.

The property last sold in February 1998 for $2.32 million.

It is scheduled to go under the hammer through Elliott Placks and Ashley Bierman of Ray White Double Bay.

The median house price in Vaucluse is $2,780,000, according to RP Data.

Its been listed by Westfield UK, Europe and New markets managing director Michael Gutman and his wife, Karen who are trading up.

Nicola Trotman

With a penchant for the written word, Nicola has built a career doing just this – now Creative Director at thriving Melbourne-based PR agency, Greenpoint Media.

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