Inside a historic Toorak home with a modern twist. It’s yours for $37m

Renovated homes command a premium in an era of construction delays,and a newly listed Toorak residence is no exception.

The four-bedroom,five-bathroom home at20 Heyington Place last traded for $6.2 million in 2013,public records show,but has recently undergone a substantial refurbishment. The asking price is now $34 million to $37.4 million.

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Known as Devenescire,the Old English-style home set on 2043 square metres with a heritage overlay dates to about 1933. It features an exterior of clinker bricks,a terracotta shingle roof and diamond leadlight windows in a design by architect A Mortimer McMillan.

But inside,the home boasts a contemporary renovation by architect Stephen Jolson and Larne Prestige Developments,and landscape design by Paul Bangay.

A gourmet kitchen comes with a butler’s pantry,the billiard room includes a wet bar,and the basement comprises a home theatre,gym,sauna and wine cellar.

The gourmet kitchen also has a butler’s pantry.

The gourmet kitchen also has a butler’s pantry.Marshall White

The open-plan living and dining area leads to an outdoor entertaining space with swimming pool and gardens,or space for a tennis court.

Devenescire features landscaping designed by Paul Bangay.

Devenescire features landscaping designed by Paul Bangay.Marshall White

And a polished basement garage has enough space for at least eight cars plus a storeroom and workshop.

The residence is owned in the name of Nicole Isaacs,whose husband Jonathan Isaacs is the former chief financial officer of advertising company Clemenger Group.

Listing agents are Marshall White’s Joanna Nairn and Marcus Chiminello.

The outdoor entertaining area has a swimming pool and room to add a tennis court if the new owner wishes.

The outdoor entertaining area has a swimming pool and room to add a tennis court if the new owner wishes.Marshall White

Nairn said the residence has every bell and whistle an owner could want.

“It is an old shell with a brand new out-of-this-world renovation,” she said.

“They have been very precise in how they have brought together the old lines and blended it with the new.”

She said the home would likely suit a family and inquiries so far had been from potential buyers returning to Melbourne from overseas or interstate,or executives planning to move here.

At least eight cars can park in the garage.

At least eight cars can park in the garage.Marshall White

She said the land size was hard to replace in the area and the new owners could move straight in,as opposed to other homes in the area that sold in need of upgrades.

Melbourne’s top-end market had started the year well when open homes returned last weekend,she said.

“There seems to be some good inquiry and properties were well inspected,” she said.

Prestige buyers have options as the year begins. A stylish six-bedroom homeon Macquarie Road,Toorak,set on 2100 square metres,is still for sale with a price guide of $28.5 million to $31 million,while a four-bedroom home on about 1500 square metresin Ottawa Road is asking $22.5 million to $24.5 million.

Elizabeth Redman is the national property editor at The Age and The Sydney Morning Herald.

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