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THE ageless design of architect Richard Reilly is on show in all its glory as a four-bedroom home exuding quality and sophistication hits the market at 29 Airlie Street in Claremont.

“The home’s Romanesque design has vast floor-to-ceiling windows and enormous recessed sliding doors, that when open, create wide walkways for a synergy of interior and exterior living spaces,” said Ray White Cottesloe Mosman Park Owner/Director Jody Fewster.

“It’s built around a sun-drenched central courtyard where the beautiful swimming pool, with the backdrop of living zones, offers a real feeling of tranquility.

“The expansive open-plan living area offers high ceilings, marble floors, superior fixtures and the refined neutral tones complement a magnificent kitchen.

“The kitchen offers an island bench/breakfast bar, sleek cabinetry, Caesar-stone bench tops, integrated dishwasher, loads of storage and a Viking oven and six-burner stove-top.

“The adjacent elevated and private treetop terrace is a perfect place to entertain, or relax with a glass of wine, while basking in the glorious northern sunlight.

“The luxurious master bedroom includes an extensive walk-in-robe, ensuite and direct access to the central courtyard and swimming pool.

“There are also three secondary bedrooms, one of which is currently used as a home office, reverse cycle air-conditioning, a monitored security system, three-car garage, as well as a humidity controlled cellar and solar energy.

“And for people who have a green thumb, the landscaped exterior offers a vegetable plot and a selection of fruit trees, all reticulated via the modern rainwater tanks.

“For families, there are three primary schools and a grammar school within 2km and Shenton College is less than 5km away.

“Within walking distance is the Foreshore Reserve and Swan River, the Cottesloe Central and Napolean Street precinct, as well as Grant Street train station.”

The property has a price guide of high $2 million.

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