A beautiful cottage in Melbourne’s east owned by famed Australian cricket champ James Pattinson has hit the market with a price guide of $2,900,000-$3,150,000.
Located in the bayside suburb of Elwood, 9kms from the CBD, the gorgeous home features four bathrooms and four bedrooms.
The famed fast bowler, 34, and his wife Kayla spent a year renovating the Edwardian pile into an ultramodern two-storey pad.
Purchased for $1,762,000 in 2019 as a family home, the couple set out to preserve the atmosphere of the vintage property in their redesign.
The couple maintained original features including the brickwork on the home’s street facing façade.
A beautiful cottage in Melbourne ‘s east owned by famed Australian cricket champ James Pattinson has hit the market with a price guide of $2,900,000-$3,150,00
The famed fast bowler, 34, and his wife Kayla spent a year renovating the Edwardian pile into an ultramodern two-storey pad
Meanwhile renovations included replacing the home’s leadlight windows and creating an open plan layout, reports Domain.
Features include a timber-lined dining area which opens out to a backyard al fresco entertainment deck.
There’s also an oversized kitchen with a breakfast bar and butler’s pantry.
Located in the bayside suburb of Elwood, 9kms from the CBD, the gorgeous home features four bathrooms and four bedrooms
Features include a timber-lined dining area which opens out to a backyard al fresco entertainment deck
Renovations included replacing the home’s leadlight windows and creating an open-plan layout. Pictured: The living and dining areas
Meanwhile, the downstairs area boasts a private study that can be converted to an extra bedroom.
The upper floor features a children’s ‘rumpus room’, while the two-level garage hosts a self-contained studio apartment.
Other features include a beautifully manicured lawn area.
Pattinson, who shares a young family with Kayla, made his test debut in 2011.
Known as an ‘aggressive fast bowler, he later played for Australia in the Ashes Series against England in 2019.
He retired from cricket in 2021 and has expressed an interest in developing a new career as a builder.