An indoor heated pool and a wood-fired pizza oven create a great space for entertaining., is also up for grabs and was used to film scenes from drama series Jack Irish starring Guy Pearce.Nelson Alexander Fitzroy partner Rick Daniel described the abode as “a Fitzroy icon” and will take it to auction on March 26 with $2.75m-$2.95m hopes.
One of Fitzroy’s most recognisable homes, on a commanding corner block this landmark property is a former church hall, Indigenous kindergarten and setting for several award-winning productions.In Seddon, a three-bedroom warehouse atJas Stephens Real Estate Yarraville will auction the property, which has a price range of $1.6m-$1.7m, on March 19.
Crews from the television series spent about three months filming at the site, which featured in the program as a main character’s home.A unique feature of the property is a towering, three-level cascading water-wall feature flowing into an expansive and tranquil indoor fishpond. The warehouse has a three-storey high waterfall that includes a turning waterwheel and fishpond under some stairs.
The building is located in the converted 1920s R M Crockett & Son factory, which manufactured cricket bats used in Australian Test cricket matches.Melbourne film and television properties for saleAddress: 65 Forest Red Gum Drive, MicklehamAppeared in: Jack Irish, Ricky & Pete, The Tender HookAsking price: $1.6m-$1.7m