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An Iconic Modernist Masterpiece on Prized Brighton Land
Dendy
· 5 Bedrooms · 5 Baths · House
Dendy · 5 Bedrooms · 5 Baths · House
Inspections Strictly By Appointment. Please contact Todd Newton 0412 568 313 Designed by the revered modernist architect Guilford Bell, Seccull House (1972) is widely regarded as the architect's most important residential work. Set across an extraordinary 2,100sqm allotment in blue-chip Brighton, this five-bedroom, single-level residence exists not merely as a home, but as a curated architectural artwork a masterful expression of mid-century modernism whose relevance has only deepened with time. The property is proudly listed on the Victorian Heritage Register, a rare distinction for a modernist residence. Privately positioned and moments from the beach, elite schools and village shopping, the house reveals itself with gallery-like composure. A sensitive and intelligent contemporary evolution has elevated the residence to today's standards of luxury and performance, while preserving the original geometry, purity of line and striking symmetry that define Bell's vision. Volumes are gener
Inspections Strictly By Appointment. Please contact Todd Newton 0412 568 313 Designed by the revered modernist architect Guilford Bell, Seccull House (1972) is widely regarded as the architect's most important residential work. Set across an extraordinary 2,100sqm allotment in blue-chip Brighton, this five-bedroom, single-level residence exists not merely as a home, but as a curated architectural artwork a masterful expression of mid-century modernism whose relevance has only deepened with time. The property is proudly listed on the Victorian Heritage Register, a rare distinction for a modernist residence. Privately positioned and moments from the beach, elite schools and village shopping, the house reveals itself with gallery-like composure. A sensitive and intelligent contemporary evolution has elevated the residence to today's standards of luxury and performance, while preserving the original geometry, purity of line and striking symmetry that define Bell's vision. Volumes are gener
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