60 Were Street
BRIGHTON
- 5 Bed
- 3 Bath
- 5 Car
For Sale via Expressions of Interest closing Wednesday 8th April at 3pm (unless sold prior)
THE DEAL
A bold reinvention of a c.1919 Federation estate, this quarter-acre Brighton residence blends heritage grandeur with striking contemporary design. Leadlight windows, timber panelling and ornate ceilings honour the home’s origins, while a wide hallway introduces a series of refined spaces including a study, sitting room and bay-window lounge.
At the rear, the home transforms into a spectacular modern showpiece. A vast living and dining domain unfolds beneath a soaring gabled ceiling and walls of glass, drawing natural light deep into the home. The marble kitchen takes centre stage, appointed with a 900mm ILVE cooker, butler’s pantry with integrated refrigeration and extensive custom cabinetry designed for serious entertaining.
A bespoke library leads to a flexible rear studio ideal as a wellness retreat, while outdoors an oversized alfresco deck with BBQ kitchen overlooks a statement pool and spa set within a completely private backyard — a setting built for unforgettable summer gatherings.
Accommodation is equally impressive, with a ground-floor guest suite and luxe bathroom, while upstairs a breathtaking master retreat occupies its own wing via a private bridge, complete with dressing room, sunset balcony and indulgent ensuite. Three further bedrooms, a family bathroom and retreat round out the upper level.
Additional highlights include marble-appointed bathrooms, oak floors, textured plaster walls, extensive storage, high-end security, heating and cooling and an outdoor shower.
Brilliantly convenient while remaining a sanctuary away from the world outside, it’s only footsteps to Were Street’s gourmet grocer, Olie & Ari for great coffee, and the Brighton Beach Hotel, while close to iconic Church and Hampton Streets, elite private schools, Sandbelt golf courses, city-bound trains, the picturesque Bay Trail, and swimming beaches beyond.
SEALS THE DEAL
A soaring gabled ceiling rising nearly 8 metres above the main living zone - an architectural statement rarely seen in Brighton.

































