27th October 2015 / Suzie Brannelly: 23 Sherbrooke Road, Sherbrooke


Landmark "Selsdon Park"

Welcome to Sherbrooke's magnificent "Selsdon Park".

Esteemed throughout the Dandenong Ranges and closely neighboured by the famous Burnham Beeches and Alfred Nicholas Gardens, this grand home and cottage are showcases of superior styling. Built in the roaring 1920s, with elements of arts and crafts, art deco and art nouveau design, this timeless residence continues to impress today.

Along a meandering drive and offering total seclusion, "Selsdon Park" is gloriously surrounded by 7.75 acres of structural landscaped gardens, orchard, and paddocks. The main residence boasts 3 prominent living areas fit for casual days and elegant evenings. 2 gorgeous bedrooms on the main floor enjoy garden views, including main with brand new ensuite and walk-in-robe, and 2 downstairs bedrooms with stylish bath and sitting room are ideally suited to spoil your loved ones and leave them wanting more. The library, hidden in the most clever of ways, is outstanding in space and design.

The stunning kitchen with jarrah benches and European laundry open to the outdoor kitchen while the dining and lounge with wood fire are just one of the links to the spectacular garden and luxurious, sparkling swimming pool and spa. The attention to detail will simply take your breath away.

Add to this a 1 bedroom cottage, significant enough to be home in its own right, with handsome timber wainscoting, large sitting room overlooking the garden, window bench seats, kitchen, and bath.

Tennis court, double garage and workshop, walking distance to outstanding parks, gardens, and cafes, and only 50 minutes to Melbourne CBD, all make for one of the most impressive properties in the area.

A rare opportunity to own a timeless residence. Inspection will delight and impress.

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Alternatively, contact Suzie Brannelly on 0425 872 799 or Michele Sweeney on 0425 787 916.



Posted on Tuesday, 27 October 2015
by Suzie Brannelly in Miscellaneous