THERE WAS A TIME

When homes had true character

The Long Island is a beautiful replication of the famously exclusive cluster of homes frequented by New York's elite in the Hamptons.
The Lodge is a reincarnation of an enduring style that originated from the French countryside.
The Grosvenor is a Georgian-style home embracing the hallmark symmetry and order of the era.
The New England is a magnificent example of a traditional Hamptons-style family home.
New England
The East Hampton is a striking example of traditional American architecture.
The Gloucester is the perfect representation of a suburban American home complete with white picket fence.
The Florence draws inspiration from the romance and rugged beauty of the Tuscan region of Italy.
The Versailles is an elegant recreation of the provincial styles that began in the countrysides of France.
The Long Island is a beautiful replication of the famously exclusive cluster of homes frequented by New York's elite in the Hamptons. Entering through the quaint arbour, The Long Island’s external façade leaves a lasting impression. This spacious family home covers over 572m2 including four bedrooms upstairs and a self-sufficient guest wing downstairs. Features like the servery hatch from the kitchen through to the formal dining make entertaining a breeze. Perhaps the most impressive aspect of the home is the true craftsmanship and fine details. The Long Island infuses picturesque country with classic elegance to immaculately reflect the beautiful Hamptons architectural style. For more information about The Long Island click here.
The Lodge is a reincarnation of an enduring style that originated from the French countryside. The home evokes an old-world charm with a relaxed country feel. The quaint asymmetrical exterior uses a combination of ornamental attributes to create a home that not only looks amazing, but is also warm and inviting. If you're in the mood to entertain or just want to enjoy your family's company the connected kitchen, living and alfresco areas are ideal. Escape the chaos and enjoy some quiet in the den or formal billiards room. The carefully placed spacious master suite and minor bedrooms are separated for privacy in their own respective wings. The Lodge is a charming house your family will love to come home to. For more information about The Lodge click here.
The Grosvenor is a Georgian-style home embracing the hallmark symmetry and order of the era. The striking contrast between the red brick, entablature with plain frieze and narrow sash windows creates a powerful entry statement. The interior of The Grosvenor is no less grand, with an upstairs wrap-around mezzanine surrounding the entry void, a master suite with private pergola and his and hers dressing rooms. The home also boasts a combined kitchen, living and dining area, with an open log fireplace. Whilst The Grosvenor was designed around a decidedly traditional theme, this home will thrive in any modern setting. For more information about The Grosvenor click here.
The New England is a magnificent example of a traditional Hamptons-style family home. The delightful interior encompasses just under 500m2 of total area and includes four bedrooms and three bathrooms. The elevation adopts a light colour palette giving the home a laid-back feel whilst retaining its high-end allure. The extensive use of sash windows allows the maximum amount of natural light into the home, which gives a lovely resort feel. The feeling of light and space is enhanced by the size and height of each of the rooms. The New England is a beautiful reincarnation of a timeless style and is a great addition to any family. For more information about The New England click here.
The East Hampton is a striking example of traditional American architecture. The charming asymmetrical elevation is tastefully completed with beautiful weatherboard cladding plus painted timber pergolas and windows. Step into the entry foyer and The East Hampton will transport you back to a simpler time of simple pleasures. The home is full of hidden delights including a large den with its own library, a master suite with bay window seat and an upstairs lounge with balcony. The East Hampton is a quaint design that will remain forever appealing. For more information about The East Hampton click here.
The Gloucester is the perfect representation of a suburban American home complete with white picket fence. This home draws inspiration from traditional American architecture, which is characterised by the traditional white sash windows, gabled tiled roof, and striking stone fireplace. With just over 350m2 of total area, the Gloucester provides a grand, spacious feeling, particularly in the interconnected kitchen, living and alfresco area. The colossal master-suite wing boasts a 4.5 x 4m bedroom with fireplace, large walk-in-robe and luxurious ensuite. Upstairs you’ll find the 3-bedroom configuration offers flexibility, with each room easily converting into a guest bedroom or sitting area depending on your family’s needs. The Gloucester is a beautiful homage to a beautiful architectural style. click here.
The Florance
The Florence draws inspiration from the romance and rugged beauty of the Tuscan region of Italy. This 627m2 picturesque home is the ultimate in luxurious living with three bedrooms, four bathrooms, a large enclosed courtyard, master suite with private balcony access and a four-car garage. The home makes a warm and inviting statement with earthy tones, a textured render finish, curved terracotta roof tiles, plus wrought iron balustrades and fencing. The provision of a guest wing at the rear of the house has access via its own lift and allows the home to easily accommodate visiting family and friends. The Florence is a timeless look with an old-world feel providing its owners with a sense of the Mediterranean. For more information about The Florence click here.
The Versailles
The Versailles is an elegant recreation of the provincial styles that began in the countrysides of France. The Versailles is a large 560m2 home that is sure to make an elegant statement on any suburban street front. The exterior boasts a grand symmetrical design, sash French windows with louvered shutters, doric columns, balconies with stone balusters and Georgian-style quoins. The Versailles interior is just as spectacular with the luxurious formal dining area looking out across the gallery into the enclosed courtyard, whilst a walk-up winding staircase leads to the sitting room and master suite. The Versailles is an elegant and romantic design that will age gracefully. For more information about The Versailles click here.