New Charsfield amenities

New Charsfield amenities
Rendering of the New Charsfield tower with the restored heritage front.
Urban Editorial August 26, 2019

Incorporated into the site of one of Melbourne’s oldest mansions, The 1889 built Charsfield, New Charsfield rises elegantly above with a sleek design by Rothelowman. New Charsfield celebrates the blend of old and new and offers charm and sophistication for residents as well as appeasing the community significance of the streetfront property.

Located on the prominent tree lined boulevard of St. Kilda Road, residents will be able to reap the benefits of their new exclusive address with close proximity to the CBD, major parklands such as Albert Park Lake and an extensive tram network on New Charsfield’s doorstep.

The concierge is available to take care of the needs of the residents with an included array of amenities such as an elegantly landscaped garden terrace, a residents’ lounge with open fireplace and designed interiors by Hecker Guthrie, a private dining room equipped with a kitchen for entertaining guests and a stocked library room for quiet contemplation. 

Booking the clubhouse amenities happens through concierge who also take care of residents needs such as making reservations to surrounding restaurants and obtaining tickets to concerts, theatre shows and sporting events, gift baskets and flower delivery, travel and holiday planning, organising pet services, courier and delivery services, personalised shopping services etc.

New Charsfield amenities
The communal lounge and garden.

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