Kew's Kenilworth sold at $7.1 million

Kew's Kenilworth sold at $7.1 million
Title TattleDecember 16, 2017

Kenilworth, a large Queen Anne-style residence at 23 Barry Street, Kew has been sold.

Marshall White agent Doug McLauchlan sold the five-bedroom home at a private mid-week auction earlier this month, in conjunction with Greg Sinclair Property.

The property had $7 million to $7.7 million price hopes.

It reportedly subsequently sold for $7.1 million to the sole bidder at the private auction.

It was the Kew home of the Melbourne QC Garry Bigmore and his wife, Helen.

The Queen Anne home on an 1800 square metre estate was built in 1896, still retaining its generous proportions, soaring ceilings and original fireplaces, the property has been restored by Beverly Usher.

It comes with six bedrooms, four bathrooms, grand formal living spaces and a versatile lower-level games room.

 

 

Editor's Picks

First look exclusive: Polycell files Sandpiper redevelopment plans after owner buyout
Inside Melbourne's new nature-based neighbourhoods
First look: Stockwell files for new Vulture Street, West End apartment tower
From Broadbeach to Main Beach: Why local downsizers are making the move to Drew Group’s Lagoon Main Beach
SMA Projects makes downsizing easier at The Regent Fitzroy with ‘Settle When You've Sold’ initiative