The Grounds of Kew
Bedrooms
2 - 4
Residences
20
Year Completed
2020
Building Type
Low-Rise
Urban's three favourite things about The Grounds of Kew:
- Beautiful exterior facade with vertical greenery.
- Large terraces with sweeping garden and city views.
- Spacious interiors with light filled living spaces.
Construction has commenced | Move in 2020
Beulah International, Fender Katsalidis and Paul Bangay are recognised innovators of residential design. Together they have created a landmark expression of contemporary living.
The Grounds takes inspiration from Sackville Ward’s grand mansions and Federation architecture, then effortlessly transitions for living today with exceptional proportions and highly considered modern appointments.
An abundance of greenery cascades over terraces and flows across the surrounding environment, articulating the gardenscapes of Kew.
In an elevated location, the 4-level design opens to sweeping vistas of the gardens, city and sky. Below ground, the basement carpark provides secure parking for 2–4 cars per residence and includes bicycle bays, lockable storage and visitor parking.
Development information for The Grounds of Kew
Meet the team behind The Grounds of Kew - 367 Cotham Road, Kew
Beulah is an Australian property developer based in Melbourne with international operations that have moved quickly from boutique developments to significant projects, in particular, a series of high profile developments in planning stages.
One of Beulah's most notable projects is a collaboration with Openwork Landscape Architects to create a series of ecological gardens. The Provenance Camberwell is a boutique collection of ten house-sized residences, situated in Camberwell. The development is segmented into three residential buildings, with Botanic apartments on level one.
Another of their high-profile projects in the pipeline is Southbank by Beulah situated at the current BMW Showroom, which will be transformed into a multi-use development. It introduces the 'vertical village' concept, which supports The City of Melbourne's 'Future Melbourne 2026' plan. The development will feature two twisting terraced forms called the 'Green Spine' concept, which won awards in the global architecture competition.
Beulah International Associates
Beulah International works with an extensive range of architects and builders on their developments, including:
UNStudio
Cox Architecture
Elenberg Fraser
Woods Bagot
Hacer
DKO Architecture
Ironside
Fender Katsalidis Architects