Located on Spring Street, the four-bedroom apartment had been Mitchell’s Melbourne base for the past two decades and is an amalgamation of five apartments across the entire 11th floor and half the 10th floor, within one of Melbourne’s first residential towers built in 1970.Guided at $5.75 million to $6.25 million, the penthouse’s “opulent French-inspired interiors” befit its location on the so-called Paris end of Collins Street.
While selling agent Kay & Burton’s Monique Depierre declined to comment on the vendor, she said the apartment – which has views across Fitzroy Gardens, Parliament House and the neo-gothic spires of St Patrick’s Catholic cathedral – had one of Melbourne’s best outlooks.“This penthouse apartment is a unique city sanctuary, boasting breathtaking, unobstructed views – which will never be built out – in one of Melbourne’s first residential city towers,” Ms Depierre said.
The other features include a grand study on the 10th floor, a self-contained guest apartment, and a main bedroom suite with a sitting area, private study and oversized marble ensuite.
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