A Gallery of Federation House Styles, - all 'Trophy' Homes recently for sale
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- These houses illustrate many design trends of the Federation House, however are not the first to do so.
- See also page: Timeline Index of Homes
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- Federation Queen Anne: Harelands 1903, The Gables 1905, Cooinda 1905, Harleston Firs 1905, Ballernoo 1906, Croydon 1907, 27 Kinkora Road Hawthorn 1907, Sandon 1908, Dunleigh 1909, Dragonfels 1912.
- Edwardian: Essendon 1910
- Federation Arts and Crafts: Waimea 1909
- Federation Free Style: Lugano 1910
Federation Architects listed
- leading architectural firm of Ussher and Kemp, Inskip and Kemp, Architect and author Hugh Fraser. "Hugh Fraser may not have been the father of Federation architecture but he was certainly one of its torch-bearing nephews."[1]
- Author of: "The Federation house : Australia's own style"
1. Harelands, 1903
5 Willsmere Road Kew, VIC
The grand Federation mansion Harelands in Kew is listed with $12 million to $15 million hopes.Harelands, 5 Willsmere Road, Kew VIC 3101: asking $12-$15 million |
- Heritage listed on the Victorian Heritage Database
- Property Observer - 20 MAY 2016 Kew Federation trophy Harelands listed
- 2017: Sale listing and photographs - $12 million to $15 million hopes. It last sold at $539,000 in 1985.
- Eleven bedrooms, six bathrooms...
- Featured in Home & Garden Beautiful in August 1913, Harelands is an exquisite Federation residence which majestically displays its glorious period features both inside and out.
- Built around 1903 for a family with four sons, it was taken over in the 1950s by Melbourne Legacy as a children's hostel.
- While previously known as Blamey House, it lost its lustre as a Legacy hostel from the 1950s to the 1980s, but it has been restored over the past three decades.[2]
- Saved from developers in the 1980's, it has since been restored and used as a home and a surgery by its doctor owner.
Entry is via a regal reception hall and the lower level features a drawing room with oak panelled ceiling.
Eaves (with exposed rafter ends) run round the house, and there is a rumpus room and a wine cellar.
- There is also a separate and renovated two bedroom cottage and original one bedroom unit on the 2671 sqm land parcel.
- Harelands is of significance as a substantially unaltered example of the hipped form of the Melbourne Queen Anne house executed by the leading architectural firm of Inskip and Kemp.
- Built in 1903, the house has been successfully designed to complement one of the most prominent building sites in Kew.[3]
Rich Arts and Crafts oak panelling, bay windows, superb leadlighting, and elegant open fireplaces reveal themselves as you step into the regal reception hall.
- Leading one way, the beautiful drawing room and breathtaking dining room with inglenook and soaring oak panelled ceiling flow out to a verandah where you can soak up the sunshine and drink in the attractive landscaped garden views.
- Infinitely flexible, an array of ground floor bedrooms, sitting rooms and studies total 7 rooms, accompanied by 2 bathrooms.
- A sweeping staircase leads up to 4 bedrooms and 2 newly renovated bathrooms, fitted with Brodware and Franke tapware, extensive granite and a spa. Marvel in the spectacular view out to the blue hills of the Northern Ranges from the massive master bedroom, lined in oak.
- The lower level reveals a sublime granite and timber kitchen with 4-oven AGA and Windsor commercial stove, commercial rangehood.
- A very long list of premium features includes double glazed windows, ducted heating and cooling, rewired with 3-phase power, full cabling, monitored alarm, intercom and external security lighting.
Period Details:
- Red bricked Queen Anne style with each gable expressing separate rooms inside. Small entry porch with verandah.
- Hipped roof in terracotta tiling with interlocking gables and corner Gothic turret with fineal cross.
- Tall imposing buttressed massed chimneys in an Arts and Craft style
- Interior features Arts and Crafts oak panelling, bay windows, superb leadlighting, and elegant open fireplaces
2. The Gables 1905
334 Davey Street South Hobart, Tas 7004
- Sold on 04 Apr 2017 $2,000,000
- Davey Street Landmark
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- The property offers entertainment for family and friends with a full sized tennis court and 12 metre pool.
- Set over two levels, there are a number living spaces which offers just so much space to spread out.
- The home with its grand proportions features bay windows, polished boards, deep cornices, stunning staircase, French doors, as well as heat pumps and panel heaters to maintain the warmth, comfort and ambience during colder months.
Period details
- Asymmetric design, Federation Queen Anne with Arts and Crafts influence (white stucco finish, repeating window sets)
- Art Nouveau leadlight windows, fretwork internal arches, multi-paned windows
- Bay windows, polished floor boards, deep cornices, stunning staircase, french doors
3. Cooinda 1905
3707 Channel Highway Birchs Bay, Tas 7162
- Property Observer 6 JUNE 2016: Tasmanian Federation home, Cooinda for sale
- Sale listing and photographs - Sold on 19 Jul 2016 for $2,600,000
- The Australian: May 16, 2015 Birchs Bay Tasmanian homestead features views of Bruny Island
The main house was built around 1905 and has pretty bay windows, high ceilings and original fireplaces. A wraparound veranda is perfect for entertaining and yacht gazing. There are four bedrooms, the master with water views.
Cooinda, 3707 Channel Highway Birchs Bay, Tas |
Occupying a sublime position on the edge of the D’Entrecasteaux Channel, this fully renovated Federation residence is the epitome of Vogue country living.
- Take advantage of extraordinary privacy with coveted water front position in this prestige estate spanning 8.5 acres.
- From the tree-lined signature entrance to the formidable grounds and statuesque homestead, ’Cooinda’ is one of the finest lifestyle properties in Tasmania, only a 30 minute drive from Hobart.
Cooinda 3707 Channel Highway Birchs Bay, Tasmania |
- Inside, period architecture charms and enchants with high ceilings, original fireplaces, bay windows, picture rails and use of timbers delicately balanced with modern accents.
- An elegant and refined tone permeates the formal lounge with bay window seats and glazing highlighting eye-warming surrounds whilst furnishings complement the style effortlessly.
- Formal dining supports via French doors before flowing into the ultimate country kitchen with Celery Top Pine and Corian joinery, large island bench and glazing the showstoppers as it spills warmly onto a prominent wrap verandah to create an ideal platform for casual dining or yacht gazing.
The main family room impresses with size, floorboards and broad windows that bathe the space in light.
- A sheltered garden terrace steps elegantly from the zone encouraging you to entertain or explore the vast grounds.
Period Details
- Federation Queen Anne red brick construction with graceful Federation Filigree fretwork in wrapped around 'return' verandah,
- Symmetric (Victorian) design, with asymmetric corbelled chimney stacks, castellated roof ridging
- Gables over bay windows beneath, updated colour scheme (not white timber)
- Interiors feature polished floorboards, Art Nouveau leadlight
4. Harleston Firs, Circa 1905
10 Manning Road, Malvern East VIC 3145
- Sold for more than $6 million at auction
- Sale listing with photographs
- A mansion rich with history: from a grand house, to a rooming house, back to a home where songwriter and Little River Band guitarist Beeb Birtles practised his chords in the 1980s.[4]
- Notable for its distinctive Victorian, Edwardian and Art Nouveau architectural features and beautiful garden setting with a swimming pool and pool house set on 1410 sqm approx. with a second frontage to Turner Street.
- Stately, elegant and majestic, the interiors have been painstakingly restored to their original beauty and honoured with a seamless architect designed extension in 2004 to create a residence that is both grand and family friendly.
- Distinctive period features unite the home from the tallest of ceilings soaring to four metres downstairs with elaborate cornice work to beautiful stained glass windows, superb hand carved timber staircases, marble fireplace mantles, antique light fittings and the distinctive features of a tessellated tiled conservatory leading off the grand reception rooms and a turret with light towers above the rear staircase.[5]
Period Details
- Red brick Queen Anne, asymmetric design with Gothic turrets
- Extensive Art Nouveau leadlighting in both bay windows and french doors
- Mix of Victorian and Federation fireplaces
5. Ballernoo, 1906
26 Wattle Street, Killara
- Property Observer 13 JULY 2015: Ballernoo, Killara $15 million trophy home offering
- Daily Telegraph: November 27, 2014 Killara mansion set to become the most expensive property on the upper north shore
- News: MARCH 18, 2016 Killara mansion snapped up by Chinese buyer for $12 million
- Property website
- Sale listing and photographs
The dress circle address, 26 Wattle Street, was for sale for offers over $15 million being sought by Deborah Cullen from Unique Estates, but finally sold for $12 million.
- With ornate ceilings, leadlighting, fireplaces, timber joinery, the Federation estate comes with championship-sized floodlit tennis court, golf driving range and heated pool and cabana.
The Federation house at 26 Wattle St is known as “Ballernoo” and spans across more than 4000sq m on two titles.
- The Federation mansion has nine bedrooms and seven bathrooms and just over 1000 sqm of living areas including domed music conservatory, billiards and games room, theatre room, gymnasium, home office, children’s playroom and dance floor loggia.
- Nestled deep in the hedged garden, is one bedroom self-contained guesthouse, which is the estate’s former horseman’s cottage.
Ballernoo, 26 Wattle Street, Killara NSW |
A SPRAWLING nine-bedroom mansion in Killara has become he most expensive property on the upper north shore after exchanging hands for a rumoured $12 million.
- It was snapped up by a buyer from China
- Ballernoo was previously bought by keen poker player and boss of Demlakian Consulting, Ken Demlakian and his wife Josie, in 1999 for $3.4 million.
Period Details
- Tuck-pointed red brick Queen Anne style with bay window gables on the upper frontage, central gable to rear
- Extensive decorative geometric leadlight throughout.
- Ornate ceilings throughout, gilded ceiling in sitting room,
- Large gabled balconies to the rear, with exposed rafter ends and castellated roof ridge.
6. Croydon 1907
28 Kintore Street Camberwell, Vic 3124
Croydon is a magnificent tuck-pointed Federation Queen Anne home with period grandeur and contemporary luxury.
- "Imposing scale and exceptional beauty are showcased to perfection throughout impeccable original rooms
- Architecturally transformed contemporary spaces creating unforgettable options for living and entertaining amidst immaculate private gardens.
- Cleverly configured with family-flexible rooms plus charming summer-house (bathroom, kitchenette) ideal for garden entertaining or home-office use
- Finished to the highest caliber with Wunderlich ceilings, ornate original fireplaces and, stylish bathrooms
Period Details
- Beautiful Art Nouveau leadlight glass, especially front door set
- Polished timber floors
- Wunderlich pressed metal ceilings with ornate cornices
- Charming marble fireplace
- Tuck pointed red brick facade
- Ornate roof ridge decoration and fineals
- Ornate filigree cast-iron verandah decoration
- Bricked bay windows
- Sympathetic rear addition with skylights
- Romanesque arched portico to garden
- Ornamental garden with topiary
Links
- Property Observer 22 MAY 2017: Federation Camberwell house sold for $5.02 million
- Domain property report
- Sale listing with photographs
7. Federation Queen Anne 1907
27 Kinkora Road Hawthorn VIC
27 Kinkora Road Hawthorn VIC, sold for $4,095,000 |
- Beautifully showcasing the generous proportions of its era including an abundance of decorative art nouveau period features meticulously detailed by the renowned craftsman restorer Derek Marvelley (famed for restoring Ravenswood and Werribee Mansion)..
- Offering original formal rooms sympathetically matched to the more recently renovated living areas, which have provided family functionality and beautiful garden vistas.
- The adaptable interior features exquisite leadlight and bay windows, polished timber floors, and gracious arched hallway.
- Verandah plus brick paved outdoor entertaining area and deep north facing rear garden with a fully tiled in-ground pool, spa and Gazebo.
Period Details
- Art Nouveau period features - leadlight, internal fretwork arches, ceiling ornamentation
- Gothic turret, fineals, castellation of roof ridges
- Ornate ceilings and cornices
- Victorian style frieze(s) beneath elaborate cornices, or picture rails in other rooms
- Inglenook fireplace, elaborate timber fireplace surrounds
- French doors, internal with Art Nouveau leadlight and external French doors with transom windows
- Large hallway with elaborate decoration including Art Nouveau leadlight door set
- Side windows in unique style with leadlight, (bulls-eye design is more commonly found)
Links
- Property Observer NICOLA TROTMAN | 13 AUGUST 2013: Queen Anne-style Hawthorn residence listing
- Domain Property Report
- Sale listing with photographs
8. Sandon 1908
31 Telegraph Road, Pymble
- Federation Queen Anne Style
- Sold 23/12/2016 for around $5m
- Sale listing and photographs
- See also page Telegraph Road, Pymble
A grand Federation c.1908 home privately set on 3,128sqm of lavish park-like gardens cascading to a tennis court and pool and capturing uninterrupted city skyline views.
- A classic marble verandah and elegant formal dining
- Traditional study plus beautiful family room, nursery and rumpus with city views
- Modern kitchen with two ovens, gas cooking and superb butler's pantry
- Timeless bedrooms, built-in robes, classic bathrooms, divine vintage powder room
- 12 foot ornate ceilings, leadlight windows, bay windows and original fireplaces
- Stunning gas heated pool and cabana with dual change rooms and full tennis court
Period Details
- Multiple gables in asymmetric roof design
- Ornate ceilings and cornices
- Bay windows with window seats
- Unusual Gothic leadlight design in windows
- Romantic Edwardian garden, Japanese garden
9. Dunleigh 1909
72 Raglan Street Mosman
- Sold on 14 May 2016 for $4,700,000
A grand Queen Anne Federation home, Dunleigh c1909 showcases exquisitely renovated interiors, restored period detail and peaceful harbour views. Impressively positioned on the high side of the street
- Generous layout includes multiple elegant living/dining rooms
- Lush child-friendly lawns, Spirit Level Designs landscaping
- Skylit outdoor entertaining deck overlooks the private spa
- White granite kitchen equipped with world class appliances
- Large bedrooms, a sun filled study, five luxurious bathrooms
- Striking master suite and soaring ceilings across both levels
- Separate gym/teen retreat, classic wraparound verandahs
Published on 15 Aug 2013 | Published on 7 Apr 2016 |
Period Details
- Bay windows, Gothic coloured glass and Art Nouveau leadlight side window
- Corner fireplaces
- Both brick bay windows and ornamental glass bay window
- Polished timber flooring throughout
- Portico over front door
10. Waimea 1909
42-44 Waimea Avenue Sandy Bay, TAS 7005
- Property Observer
- Property Observer 10 JULY 2011 Waimea House sale for $6.06 million eclipses Tasmanian record
- Margie Blok, Domain: Jan 28, 2012 Sydneysider snares trophy
- Sale listing and photographs
- See also page: Waimea House
Waimea House, 42-44 Waimea Avenue Sandy Bay, TAS 7005 |
“This landmark property occupies the finest position in Hobart, with stunning harbour views, complete privacy and surrounding land with an overall area of 9,726 square metres or thereabouts,” - sales brochure.
Perfect at any price
Waimea House, a Federation Arts and Crafts-style residence in Sandy Bay, sold for a record $8.5 million in 2011 to investment banker Greg Woolley.
- It was sold by property developer Piers Dawson-Damer and his wife Kim.
- Many believe the landmark 9700sq m property has the finest position in Hobart, with harbour views and privacy.
A magnificent Federation Arts and Crafts style mansion with a floor area of 657 sqm, an inground pool, tennis court, beautiful views and expansive gardens. Reflecting opulence, charm and period elegance, with sophisticated formal entertaining rooms and 5 bedrooms.
- There is a pool, tennis court, and a smaller second residence with Art Deco influences.
Waimea House, a trophy Hobart residence |
History
2012: Sydneysider snares trophy
- Domain: Jan 28, 2012 by Margie Blok
Waimea House, a trophy Hobart residence that made headlines last year when it sold for $6.06 million to former Sydneysiders Piers Dawson-Damer and his wife, Kim, has quietly traded for a much higher figure and established a Tasmanian residential price record.
- The Dawson-Damers reaped a quick profit after selling Waimea House for $8 million to Tasmanian-born Greg Woolley late last year. Apparently the couple were approached directly by Woolley, who stitched up the private off-market deal to secure the property.
- A Sydneysider who resides at Point Piper (in a Wentworth Street house bought for $10.55 million in 2005), Woolley is a former Macquarie banker and a long-time adviser to the Lieberman family of Melbourne.
- He was also a business partner in an aviation leasing company that included David Coe, who was chairman of the collapsed Allco Finance Group.
- Last August, when the leasing company was sold, Woolley was reported to have collected proceeds of about $42.5 million on his investment made six years ago.
The Dawson-Damers bought Waimea House from the prominent Nettlefold family, who had owned it since 1948.
- The Dawson-Damers moved to Tasmania after they sold their home in Kent Road, Rose Bay, for $8 million in August 2007 to entrepreneur Frank Tagg, a former Wests first-grade rugby league player who made a fortune as a McDonald’s franchisee.
Waimea House, a Federation Arts and Crafts-style residence in Sandy Bay, sold for a record $8.5 million |
2011:
Waimea House has been bought by Sydney property developer Piers Dawson-Damer and his wife Kim.- The couple had moved to Tasmania after selling their Rose Bay, Sydney home to entrepreneur Frank Tagg, the former Western Suburbs first grade footballer who made his money from McDonald's franchises and more recently from his part-ownership of stallion prospect Haradasun.
Waimea was sold by prominent Hobart family, the Nettlefolds, who then sold $1 million-plus of its contents through Mossgreen Auctions.
- The Nettlefolds had consolidated the four-block amalgamation over the past 70 years.
- The late Len Nettelfold, a successful businessman and Australian amateur golf champion, was the son of Tasmanian Motors founder Robert Nettlefold.
- The family had the General Motors Tasmanian dealership which was subject to a 1982 takeover bid by then young entrepreneur Christopher Skase, who made a reputed $1.5 million plus from his brief foray.
Period Details
- Gables in both Queen Anne and Dutch styles
- French doors opening to garden
- Light-filled Conservatory with tesselated tiled floor
- Ornate gilt wallpaper in public rooms
- Both coffered and ornate plasterwork ceilings
- Polished timber floorboards throughtout
- Fireplaces of both ornate timberwork and marble
11. Edwardian, 1910
15 Kalimna Street Essendon Vic 3040
- Property Observer 11 DECEMBER 2014: Edwardian Essendon trophy home sale at $2.9 million
- Youtube 15 Kalimna Street, Essendon
- Sale listing and photographs
- Property History
Located in Essendon's best street in Essendon's prestigious Windy Hill district, this solid-brick showpiece presents an aspirational lifestyle.
- Beyond its leafy front garden and majestic facade, the home's magnificent interior highlights a grand arched hallway, four main bedrooms (master with dressing room) and two period-inspired bathrooms (both with spa baths),
- This home has elegant and spacious formal lounge and dining rooms,a granite-bench kitchen with quality appliances and adjoining family/meals area, and huge rear living room.
- Move through the conservatory/sitting room to a fully self-contained wing with additional (fifth) bedroom, ensuite and lounge/kitchenette complete with second entrance - ideal for extended family or teenage retreat.
Period Details
- Elaborate cornices throughout, some also with additional decorative frieze-work
- Tessellated floors in public and common areas
- Elaborate Gothic small windowpanes above all windows, and in garage doors.
- Bay windows with fitted window seats
- Adjustable down lights with counterweights in public rooms
- Dining room includes elaborate Jacobean timber joinery
- Art Nouveau leadlight sidelights throughout
- Elaborate hallway arches
- Original bathroom wall tiling
- Elaborate verandah fretwork and decoration
12. Lugano, 1910
17 Victoria Square Ashfield, NSW 2131
- Local Heritage listed in Ashfield
- Property Observer 29 SEPTEMBER 2015: Ashfield trophy Lugano sells
- Sale listing and photographs
Lugano, 17 Victoria Square Ashfield, NSW 2131, sold for $4.4 million |
Built for former Ryde alderman William Thomas Rabone, the property became a regular hangout for the King of Tonga Taufa’ahau Tupou IV when he was at Newington College, before the Rabone family sold it in 1967.
- The statement home last traded in 1991 for $725,000, and in
- Lugano sold for $4.4 million in 2015 through Harris Tripp First National.
- The successful auction marks the first time Lugano has traded in almost 25 years. It sold at $725,000 in 1991.
- The grand residence offers original 1910 period features with eight fireplaces, polished timber floors, high ceilings and huge attic storage area.
- There are manicured gardens, heated swimming pool, and rear lane access to automatic garage on the 715sqm block.
Period Details
- Coffered ceilings
- French doors to pool terrace
- Castellated roof ridging
- Exposed rafter ends beneath slate roof
- Brick bay window
- Original bathroom with tessellated floor tiling
- Leadlight side windows
- Ornate ceilings and cornices
- Ornate leadlight door surrounds
- Ornate fireplace surrounds
13. Dragonfels, 1912
20 Iredale Avenue Cremorne Point, NSW 2090
The 1912 Federation home of Hugh Fraser at Cremorne Point has been sold after being listed for sale with $3.65 million and $4 million price guidance.
- "Hugh Fraser may not have been the father of Federation architecture but he was certainly one of its torch-bearing nephews."[6]
- Author of: "The Federation house : Australia's own style"
Dragonfels, 20 Iredale Avenue, Cremorne Point, NSW, sold for around $4 million |
- One of the area's finest homes
- Lauded Federation home offered for the first time in 72 years
- Tri-level design embraces district views from upper levels
- Formal and casual dining settings open to wraparound verandah.
Home of renowned architect and author Hugh Fraser, 'Dragonfels' c1912 is enhanced by an award-winning restoration to reveal an exquisite blend of period craftsmanship and contemporary luxury.
- One of the area's finest homes must be seen to be appreciated.
- Lauded Federation home offered for the first time in 72 years
- Tri-level design embraces district views from upper levels
- Formal and casual dining settings open to wraparound verandah
- Chef's kitchen of Caesar Stone flows out to elegant courtyard garden
- Classic bedrooms of gracious scale, original main bathroom
- Master retreat of sheer class encompasses entire second level
- Attic studio perfect for home office or creative endeavour
- Distinguished interiors with period fixtures, six fireplaces
Period Details
- Picturesque design with unique ornamented gables
- Ornamental Art Nouveau leadlight throughout
- Ornate ceilings and cornices
- Gothic coloured glass above bay window and all street facing windows
- Picturesque timber fretwork throughout
- Period garden design
Dragonfels, 20 Iredale Avenue Cremorne Point, NSW 2090 |
- ^ http://www.smh.com.au/comment/obituaries/architect-rallied-for-citys-heritage-20110823-1j8ij.html
- ^ http://www.propertyobserver.com.au/forward-planning/advice-and-hot-topics/trophy-homes/45025-early-1900s-harelands-kew-for-spring-sale.html
- ^ http://vhd.heritagecouncil.vic.gov.au/places/65222
- ^ http://www.propertyobserver.com.au/forward-planning/advice-and-hot-topics/trophy-homes/67368-malvern-east-trophy-home-harleston-firs-sold.html
- ^ https://www.domain.com.au/10-manning-road-malvern-east-vic-3145-2013403328
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