The Brass Edition walking tour: Six local offerings that residents should embrace at Moonee Ponds

The Brass Edition walking tour: Six local offerings that residents should embrace at Moonee Ponds
The Brass Edition, Moonee Ponds. Image: Empire Properties
Max KwokJune 23, 2021

With beautiful architecture, a vibrant community and great local offerings, Moonee Ponds’ The Brass Edition provides the ideal residence for new homebuyers.

Situated at 144 Pascoe Vale Road, the development is the latest project delivered by Empire Properties.

Designed by esteemed architects Clarke Hopkins Clarke, the boutique collection of 22 two and three-bedroom homes draw on the heritage of the streetscape.

Each apartment offers living areas with abundant natural light, floor-to-ceiling windows and large balconies with climbing greenery.

Owner-occupiers and investors are flocking to the development thanks to its rare location in a sought-after pocket of Moonee Ponds allowing easy to access to the city and surrounds.

Urban takes a look at eight local offerings that make a compelling case for purchase.  

1. Queens Park

In this pocket of Moonee Ponds you have everything at your fingertips, Queens Park with its beautiful gardens, walking trails and outdoor swimming pool is only moments away.

The park features a picturesque cottage, idyllic surrounds and lovely public art pieces.

Perfect for families, the park includes seating and picnic tables, lakeside walking paths and lush greenery.

2. Cafés and Eateries

With an amazing array of cafés and eateries, residents will be spoilt for choice with local favourites including St Rose, Café Celine and Brother Hen only a minute walk away.

“Moonee Ponds plays host to a variety of casual, family and fine dining experiences”, the project marketing reads.

The precinct also comes to life in the afternoon and evenings with local bistros, cocktail and wine bars providing the perfect place to socialise, relax and unwind.

3. Puckle Street Precinct

Puckle Street Precinct features over 100 retail stores and fashion outlets with a variety of local and international branded stores in close proximity to The Brass Edition.

As one of Melbourne’s most famous shopping and dining strips, residents can browse dozens of speciality shops and fashion boutiques, as well as enjoy the Victorian and Edwardian architecture that freckles the streetscape.

4. Moonee Ponds Central

The recently revamped Moonee Ponds central is the perfect place to satisfy daily cravings and everyday necessities.

Only a short walk away, the centre features major stores like Kmart, Coles and Aldi and houses over 68 fashion, food and variety stores.

5. Public Transport

Tram and bus stops are only metres from The Brass Edition, which transport locals into the city and beyond.

The tram 59 stop is well-serviced by trams to the Queen Victoria Market, Melbourne Central and Flinders Street Station.

Essendon Station is a short 10-minute walk away.

6. Schools and Education

Moonee Ponds features a variety of educational offerings for families, no matter the age.

Both public and private educations options are available, including the popular Moonee Ponds Primary only a two-minute walk away and the esteemed Penleigh & Essendon Grammar also close by.

The Monash Parkville campus, RMIT Brunswick campus and University of Melbourne main campus are all within equally close proximity to the development.

Max Kwok

Max Kwok is a staff contributor at urban.com.au. Based in Sydney, Max has previously worked at Property Observer where he specialised in content creation and editorial research.

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