Around the Kew apartments, The Studley

Nestled within a peaceful riverside bushland setting, in close proximity to the iconic Yarra River as well, the mckimm-designed project sits near by to a string of notable attractions, including Studley Park Boathouse, Collingwood Children’s Farm, Abbotsford Convent and Dights Falls. 
Around the Kew apartments, The Studley
Render inside one of the apartments at The Studley
Alison Warters September 30, 2022

Famed for its grand estates and wide open spaces, Kew is one of Melbourne’s most exclusive and tightly-held suburbs. 

Sitting just seven kilometres from Melbourne’s CBD, the residential project dubbed, The Studley, due to its location in proximity to Kew's leafy Studley Park just 500 metres away, comprises just eight statement residences on its prime Dunlop Avenue site.

Nestled within a peaceful riverside bushland setting, in close proximity to the iconic Yarra River as well, the McKimm-designed project sits near by to a string of notable attractions, including Studley Park Boathouse, Collingwood Children’s Farm, Abbotsford Convent and Dights Falls. 

Residents of The Studley will also be abound with recreational opportunities, with a number of scenic cycling and walking tracks traversing the nearby Studley Park and Yarra Bend Park. 

Two golf courses are also in proximity, along with the option to dip an oar in the water of the Yarra. 

For the family-occupier, The Studley is also within close proximity to a number of prestigious schools, including Trinity Grammar School, Xavier College, Ruyton Girls’ School, and the Methodist Ladies College. 

Victoria Gardens Shopping Centre and Kew Junction are both within walking distance from the homes, with Kew Junction surrounded by a plethora of cafes, restaurants, eateries and boutique shops.  

There is also convenient access to tram, bus and freeway networks, ensuring attractions of the CBD and surrounding precincts are within easy reach.

McKimm collaborated on the project alongside architect David Watson and landscape architect John Patrick to create the three-level building, which boasts two and three-bedroom floorplans of up to 500 sqm.

Each of the residences house generously sized bedrooms and living spaces, along with integrated outdoor spaces and car parking. 

The Studley is also set to be the only opportunity for buyers to secure an off the p​lan apartment in Kew that will be ready to move in this year.

Alison Warters

Alison Warters is a property journalist for Urban, based in Sydney. Alison is especially interested in the evolution of the New Build/Development space, when it comes to design innovation and sustainability.

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