House of Sticks author lists Brunswick bungalow

House of Sticks author lists Brunswick bungalow
Title TattleFebruary 22, 2017

Victorian Premier's literary award winner Peggy Frew and husband, Dirty Three musician Michael Turner, are selling in Californian bungalow in Brunswick.

The home has been renovated and extended by award-winning architect Lucy Tibbets since the couple paid $960,000 in 2009.

Set on 850 sqm, one of the largest landholdings in the suburb, the solid-brick home combines elegant period details with an inner-urban family style.

There are four bedrooms and two bathrooms in the single-level home which features a landscaped north-facing backyard with bluestone-paved entertaining area.

More than $2 million is being sought by Nelson Alexander agent Duncan McPherson at its March 4 auction. 

Frew won the Victorian Premier's literary award in 2010 for her debut novel House of Sticks.

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