Elevated high on the North side of prestigious Were Street, with its single title covenant, this home has been carefully designed and meticulously transformed. Embracing luxury and finesse connecting the old with new, this beautiful period home has been transformed into an exceptional 5-bedroom, 3.5-bathroom family sensation. Befitting of the location, the home boasts luxurious interiors designed by the multi-award-winning team at Pepper Design. Welcomed into an inviting entry hall with an exquisite diamond marble-tiled curved wall; a sumptuous formal lounge with an open fireplace, double etched glass doors to the formal dining room with original leadlight cabinetry. The imported, German Poggenpohl kitchen is equipped with Gaggenau oven, Combi-oven and induction cooktop, integrated refrigeration including dual zone wine fridge. A Zip tap provides instant boiling, chilled, filtered and sparkling water. Entertaining here is a pleasure. The central kitchen overlooks the pool and a radiant family living and dining area with a gas fireplace, a stacker sliding door opens to the north-facing rear garden featuring an expansive undercover living area, large lawn, a solar-heated pool (custom daybed) and an outdoor shower in landscaped gardens. Superb for families of all ages, there’s a gorgeous master bedroom with fitted BIRs and a walk-through robe to a sublime ensuite; 2 downstairs bedrooms with fitted BIRs, a luxurious bathroom, a family sized laundry with laundry chute and a chic powder room. Upstairs, there’s a stunning home office with daybed and attic windows; 2 loft-style bedrooms (fitted BIRs and roof windows with solar powered blinds) and a stylishly appointed 3rd bathroom. An impressive family haven, appointed with dark-stained original Tasmanian Oak floors, hydronic heating, evaporative cooling, video intercom, plantation shutters, premium fixtures and fitting throughout, Signorino tiling, automated gate, sensational storage, shed, and garage plus secure parking. An easy stroll to Olie & Ari café, Brighton Grocer, St Leonard’s College, Haileybury College and Hampton Primary School, a stone’s throw to Hampton Street and Church Street shopping, restaurants and the beach.