Positioned in one of Kew’s most picturesque and tightly held streets, The James Beament House (c.1924–25) is of exceptional architectural significance. Designed within the Melbourne office of renowned architect Walter Burley Griffin—one of Australia’s most influential design figures—the home embodies Griffin’s distinctive geometric and horizontal style.
Distinguished by its cubic massing, low-pitched roof with wide eaves, and exquisite geometric leadlight windows—considered among the finest examples of Griffin-inspired design in Australia—the residence stands as a striking example of early modernist architecture. Inside, notable spaces include the grand entrance hall and an upstairs studio featuring a ceiling that mirrors the hipped roof form and showcases exposed timber beams.
While the National Trust Heritage Overlay preserves the historic façade and key architectural details, the interior offers full flexibility for renovation, including potential to restore or modernise while maintaining its historic integrity. The current layout features three spacious bedrooms, a central bathroom, separate living and dining zones, and a functional kitchen which retains rare Namco porcelain enamelled pressed metal cupboards—a post–World War II rarity.
Perfectly positioned, enjoy Cotham Road trams at your doorstep, Victoria Park’s newly upgraded sports facilities and adventure playground just a short stroll away, and Glenferrie Road’s cafés, boutiques, and restaurants moments from home. Families will appreciate the zoning for Kew High School and Kew East Primary School, along with close proximity to Melbourne’s most esteemed private schools including Carey Grammar, Trinity, MLC, Ruyton, Genazzano, Xavier College, and Kew Primary.
Set behind its timeless exterior, the property also includes a private courtyard and secure single car space. Combining heritage architecture, lifestyle appeal, and modern potential, this home offers a rare opportunity to create something truly special in one of Kew’s most coveted enclaves.
Key Features:
• Designed by Walter Burley Griffin’s Melbourne office (c.1924–25)
• Original leadlight windows and architectural details
• Three bedrooms, one bathroom, one secure car space
• Internal renovation and reconfiguration permitted
• Ducted gas heating and split system air conditioners
• Beautifully landscaped gardens
• Private courtyard and rear access
• Walk to trams, cafés, parks, and elite schools
An architecturally significant residence offering the opportunity to create a contemporary lifestyle within one of Melbourne’s most important heritage homes.
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