Mt Martha: ‘Moyyan’ dream home for sale for the first time
Preside over terraced gardens stretching to Port Phillip Bay at this incredible Mornington Peninsula mansion.
Perched high above North Beach, this spectacular seaside home has been making a statement for over a decade.
Moyyan, a monolithic Mt Martha pad at 529 Esplanade, has hit the market — with a $6-$6.6m price guide — for the first time since it was built about 15 years ago.
Nicholas Lynch director Nicholas Lynch said the “opulent” Jon Friedrich Architects design was one of the first high-end properties to be built in Mount Martha.
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“I remember walking past during the two-year build and watching the house come slowly out of the ground,” Mr Lynch said.
“It’s opulent and ahead of its time, with finishes that are just timeless.
“It’s a trailblazing property that has been beautifully kept and maintained.”
He said the four-bedroom home was already attracting attention from buyers who were keen to break into the suburb, which was considered by many as “the new Portsea”.
Features include marble floors in the modern kitchen, multiple fireplaces in living spaces including a home office, and a first floor terrace that overlooks the sprawling 2427sq m block and bay beyond.
There’s also a luxe main bedroom with a freestanding bathtub in a glamorous ensuite.
Grand entrance gates open wide to elaborate terraced gardens by Dragonfly Landscapes that include manicured hedges, ponds and a central water fountain.
A backyard alfresco area also has a built-in barbecue and feature fountain.
The large driveway, carport and underground garage offer room for up to nine cars plus a boat.
The property is for private sale and inspection by appointment only.
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Originally published as Mt Martha: ‘Moyyan’ dream home for sale for the first time