Boomtime '80s Beckwith mansion tops Perth's spring listings
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The house at 20 Jutland Parade, Dalkeith is one of the trophy homes of Perth even though its riverfront block has been long subdivided off.
Its listing agent William Porteous of William Porteous Properties International says the imposing Palladian Villa is a world-class residence created with exquisite style in a magnificent riverside setting. It has price hopes around $20 million.
It was built by the late Bond Corp lieutenant Peter Beckwith. When last sold in 2006 for $12.25 million, the price put the six-bedroom, nine-bathroom Dalkeith palazzo equal second on Perth's prestige sales list with a $15 million cliff-top Claremont riverfront property holding top spot.
Of course since then the Angela Bennett compound sold in 2009 for $57.5 million and there’s been the recent $39 million sale of the former Alan Bond house in Dalkeith.
The Beckwith mansion was built over four years in the late 1980s, reportedly at a cost of $9 million. Entry to the home is through a marbled entrance hall crowned by a domed cupola framing an antique French chandelier sourced from a Russian palace. The mansion has been completely refurbished in recent years.
The former Bond Corp chief lived in it for only a short time before he died from a brain tumour in July 1990. The Jutland Parade house was first sold in 1996 for a record $8.5 million by Beckwith's widow, Valerie, after she struck a deed of settlement with his bankruptcy administrators
The buyer, the shopping centre developer Jack Bendat, sold it for $9.15 million in 1999 to Michael Boyd, who built his fortune through Sonic Healthcare. Boyd hived off the riverfront croquet garden for $5.6 million in 2004 and then the house for $7 million in 2005.
Offers are due October 7 with William Porteous.