Designed by Robin Boyd, one of Australia’s most pre-eminent Modernist architects, “Gillison House” c.1952 is significant both as a “living, breathing” piece of the architect’s legacy and the home of historically important writers, Douglas Napier and Joan Gillison. Positioned on the northern side of what would have been then, Melbourne’s highest metropolitan hill, the home is one of a small number from Boyd’s first years of practice that incorporate elements from his “Victorian Type”; extensive northern glazing, frank expression of materials, a flat roof, simple exposed timber structure and the retention of native trees. Most definitively, it’s magnificent facade, a two-storey structure of diagonal window walls rare in post war homes and Boyd’s oeuvre, demonstrates the architect’s shift away from simplicity toward inspired structural innovation and forms designed to impress.
Positioned in native gardens on an elevated 821sqm approx. corner, the home retains the signature elements of its original Boyd design with every room arranged to enjoy the breathtaking north-facing walls of diagonal windows that frame firstly, views of the garden including two mature Lemon Scented Gums planted by Edna Walling, and beyond, distant views to the Ranges. Offered for the first time in forty years, just the third time since its construction, its immaculately maintained proportions provide a truly unique opportunity to experience a modern lifestyle in a piece of Australian architecture history. Expanding out over two light filled levels, comfortable accommodation offers multiple living areas, one with Jetmaster open fireplace, indoor/outdoor entertaining zones, three bedrooms including one with built-in robes, the main with original walk-in robe and updated ensuite, original writers study with slot windows and dumb waiter, functional fully equipped kitchen, modern bathroom and laundry, gas heating, ceiling fans, timber floors, original timber cabinetry and dual off street parking.
In the coveted Balwyn High zone, enjoy equally significant Maranoa Gardens and Beckett Park just meters away, walk to Whitehorse Road trams, Balwyn Village shopping and dining, and community services with minutes to Balwyn Primary, Fintona and leading private schools