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Lux Peninsula farm ready for sale - realestate.com.au

Lux Peninsula farm ready for sale - realestate.com.au

s entire property as a short-term accommodation site known as Villa Provence. Several soccer celebrities have stayed here, including Thompson, Matilda defender Elise Kellond-Nyte, Australian national teamer Jamie McLaren and former Italy midfielder Alessandro Diamanti, who is now the head of the youth division of Melbourne City FC. Some bloggers and stylists have also stayed at the house.

Mr. Zappon is now selling the property after recently buying a permanent home for his family in Camberwell. Situated on nearly a hectare at 29 Old Bittern Dromana Rd, the luxury villa on Mornington Peninsula is for sale with prices ranging from $3.8 million to $4.1 million. The whole''The property has recently been refurbished and now includes a games room with bar, heated swimming pool, outdoor seating area with space for a pizza oven and BBQ.

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The main house has a luxurious provincial style with brick walls, fireplace and wooden floors. The Hamptons-style kitchen features marble countertops, Miele appliances and a window overlooking the lush garden.

Mr. Zappon credits his proximity to the best wineries, restaurants and beaches in this area of the Mornington Peninsula. In his free time, he prefers to spend time at Point Leo Beach, which is a short drive from the property. The villa is being marketed by Marshall White Flinders principals, Stephen Buster and Samuel McNeilage.

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