Overview
Grow New
The Grounds of Kew sets a new rhythm for design today. New is born from a tradition of old to present residences grand in scale and indulgent in lifestyle. Amongst the rich heritage and natural assets of Kew’s exclusive Sackville Ward domain, twenty individual residences celebrate artistry and craftsmanship by the foremost names in Australian design. An architectural legacy to be appreciated today and for generations to come.
Brought to you by recognised innovators of residential design and living, Beulah, Fender Katsalidis, and Paul Bangay – together, they have created a landmark of contemporary living. Each residence boasts expansive private gardens or terraces, lush landscaping, Gaggenau kitchen appliances, custom joinery throughout, floor to ceiling double-glazed windows, butler's pantry, and many other high-end features that set The Grounds of Kew apart.
Project Features
Landscapes for The Grounds offer a rare opportunity to create great layering within the gardens. The outdoor areas are much larger than the norm, with an incredible level of depth allowing for mature plantings to establish a sense of age. Plantlife becomes part of the building itself, blurring the lines between architecture and nature.
New is born from tradition to present residences grand in scale and indulgent in lifestyle. Amongst the rich heritage and natural assets of Kew’s exclusive Sackville Ward domain, twenty-one individual residences celebrate artistry and craftsmanship. The Grounds takes inspiration from Sackville Ward’s grand mansions and Federation architecture, then effortlessly transitions for living today with exceptional proportions and highly considered modern finishes.
- Storage
- Carpark
Tram 75 and 109 within walking distance
Located at Kew’s exclusive Sackville Ward Domain
Landscapes by award-winning landscaper Paul Bangay
Surrounded by prestigious schools such as Xavier, Genazzano College, MLC, Trinity and etc
Location
The Grounds of Kew presents a selection of 21 large-scale two, three and four-bedroom apartments surrounded by abundant gardens. Reflecting the large homes of the prestigious Sackville Ward enclave of Kew, the architecture by Fender Katsalidis combines a grandeur of scale with a natural grace of quiet suburban living.