Wolveridge Architects' Torquay trophy home sold

Wolveridge Architects' Torquay trophy home sold
Jonathan ChancellorMarch 10, 2015

The ultra contemporary 261 The Esplanade, Torquay has been sold at $2 million.

The three bedroom three bathroom contemporary house apparently created quite a stir in the neighbourhood when it was built.

More than $2 million was being suggested for the house listed for February auction, having been listed last October with overly ambition $2.8 million hopes with different agents.

The house has its front door on the side. It has no obvious windows at the front, instead encased in western cedar timber battens, some of which operate as shutters.

The timber and concrete home was designed by Wolveridge Architects and built in 2012.

It was shortlisted in the 2013 Victorian Architecture Awards.

Located just off the Esplanade, the distinctive house faces coastal sand dunes on one side and the Sands Resort and golf course on the other. The block doesn't have sea views, but it's a two minute walk to Whites Beach. 

The house has a large 13 metre long open-plan living area with Jetmaster fireplace, with the heart of the house, its entrance foyer with its spotted-gum stairs, encased by a wicker screen, which was hand-woven onsite.

It was sold by owner Becca Hetrel through Hockingstuart agents James Finn and David North.

Jonathan Chancellor

Jonathan Chancellor is one of Australia's most respected property journalists, having been at the top of the game since the early 1980s. Jonathan co-founded the property industry website Property Observer and has written for national and international publications.

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