What’s on offer at Brisbane's new Manly apartment development, 191 Stratton

Set one block from the main waterfront, the development provides luxurious interiors and high-quality inclusions that deliver a coastal getaway at home
What’s on offer at Brisbane's new Manly apartment development, 191 Stratton
191 Stratton, Manly. Image supplied
Max KwokJanuary 28, 2022

Set in the seaside village of Manly, 191 Stratton is a recent addition to the coastal suburb east of Brisbane.

The collection of contemporary one, two and three-bedroom residences have been crafted to make use of the local area.

Set one block from the main waterfront, the development provides modern interiors and high-quality inclusions designed to reflect the waterside spot.

Urban has had a look at what’s on offer at 191 Stratton.

1. Location

Just 30-minutes from the bustle of Brisbane’s CBD, Manly is a place of calm waters and soft sea breezes.

The charming and relaxed seaside village is complemented by backdrops of Moreton Bay, providing opportunities for morning strolls along the beach and boasting stunning views.

Located in the city’s outer east, the quaint neighbourhood possesses a community energy, with the Jan Powers Farmers Market on twice a month and a range of cafés, pop-up stores and hotels that dot the streetscapes.

2. Lifestyle

Living in this vibrant neighbourhood makes every day feel like a holiday, with opportunities to relax on the warm sand or enjoy a night at the family-friendly outdoor cinema.

Less than 10 minutes from home, the Wynnum Mangrove Boardwalk is amongst the most picturesque trails in southeast Queensland.

Residents can bask in living nearby parklands and recreational amenities, such as Bayside Park, the Bribie Island or the 25-metre Manly Pool at the foreshore.  

3. Residences

Honouring the village skyline, 191 Stratton is set back from the street with a weatherboard and metal façade that reflects the timber and tin common to the area’s residential buildings.

Designed by Ellivo Architects, the development weaves the soft curves of its exterior into each residence, complemented by a neutral colour palette that speaks to the coastal locale.

The apartments embrace sunlight with wide orientations, open-plan living and dining and landscaped balconies.

Other features include the island benchtop that faces out towards the vistas, bay windows and high-quality joinery.

4. Amenities

Among the amenities on offer at the project include an expansive private rooftop, featuring a terrace, vegetable garden and sun lounging areas.

The landscaped rooftop, ideal for entertaining, also includes barbeques, tables, a pergola and views across Moreton Bay.

Residents will be welcomed into their homes by a verdant courtyard with lounge chairs and grassy areas, lined by cape jasmine and lemon myrtle.

A new level of wellness is delivered at the private fitness sanctuary, which includes a dedicated gym and fitness studio overlooking the tranquil courtyards.

5. The development team

The developer, DeMartini Fletcher, has over 100 years of combined development experience across its property portfolio, priding itself on excellence.

Since its formation in 1980, the group have grown to become a leader in the Australian property market and possess a strong track record in delivering commercial and residential projects across the country.

Brisbane-based Ellivo Architects were employed on the project thanks to their experience in commercial, mixed-use and residential developments.

As a result, each space is more than just aesthetically-pleasing architecture, but functional and usable spaces that meet the needs of buyers.

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Max Kwok

Max Kwok is a staff contributor at urban.com.au. Based in Sydney, Max has previously worked at Property Observer where he specialised in content creation and editorial research.

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