Display Tour Video: Ashbury Terraces by Coronation Property at 165-171 Milton Street, Ashbury

Display Tour Video: Ashbury Terraces by Coronation Property at 165-171 Milton Street, Ashbury
Ashbury Terraces
Olivia RoundSeptember 1, 2022

A bespoke collection of terraces are now selling, all offering high-quality fixtures and fittings, with coveted views and world class amenities. Watch our display suite tour to learn more about Coronation Property's Ashbury Terraces.

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ASHBURY TERRACES AT A GLANCE

Address: 165-171 Milton Street, Ashbury
Developer: Coronation Property
Architect: SJB Architects

Ashbury Terraces was crafted with the grounds and landscaping as the first stage in the development process. This saw the collaboration between two world-class architecture firms, SJB and 360 Landscape Architecture, to create a collection of thoughtfully designed homes, where nature is a central focus. Ashbury Terrace's detailed brickwork facade also provides a  striking visual connection to the surrounding neighbourhood. 

Delivered by Australian developer Coronation Property, Ashbury Terraces will follow a world-class, award-winning lineup of luxury mixed-use residential precincts. They also offer an end-to-end service for the lifecycle of each project, giving buyers an extra level of care when they buy a Coronation home. With placemaking at the heart of every build, residents are afforded some of the best amenities and unbeatable locations. 

Each home features large-scale picture windows allowing plenty of sunlight to fill the living areas and bedrooms. Multi-level atriums also ventilate the homes. 

Kitchens boast top-of-the-line Miele appliances and flow onto expansive outdoor entertaining areas with built-in barbeque facilities. Included in the kitchen are also Vintech wine fridges. Timber flooring can be found throughout each home, with carpet in all bedrooms and a selection of terraces offering rooftop balconies with stunning vistas of the city skyline. The bathrooms feature walk-in frameless showers, built-in shower storage, rainfall showerheads, dual vanities and large free-standing bathtubs.

You'll have the choice of two design palettes, Flora with soft pink and beige hues, or Fibre, a classic white and grey scheme.

On-site is a beautifully landscaped central garden, as well as a luxurious pool, dining spaces and barbeque facilities. You'll also have access to a fully equipped gymnasium. Amenities of this level are unparalleled by other properties in the area, offering that added luxury akin to hotel living which has been popular among buyers looking for property in Ashbury.

Perfectly positioned in the quaint, heritage-listed suburb of Ashbury, you can buy knowing the character of Ashbury's streetscapes will be protected for years to come and that no further developments of this size are planned for the area.

Ashbury Terraces is situated right next door to W H Wagener Oval, with Pratten Park and Yeo Park nearby. The surrounding parklands offer a deep connection to nature, with plenty of options for weekend picnics or daily strolls. There are plenty of gourmet food stores, stylish boutiques and coveted dining spots in the area too. To navigate the city, Ashfield Station is only four minutes away, and it's just a 25-minute drive to the CBD. Plus, Summer Hill Village is only 5 minutes away for all your shopping needs. 

This truly is a one-of-a-kind development, offering an elevated lifestyle in a great location. Be in quick; enquire today via Urban to learn more about Ashbury Terraces.

Olivia Round

Olivia Round is the Features Editor of urban.com.au. Olivia specialises in news reporting, in-depth editorial content and video + podcast interviews with industry experts.

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