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A landmark estate reimagined: Alphington’s “Hills View”

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“Hills View” (c1890) at 849–851 Heidelberg Road, Alphington is an estate that defies the ordinary. Rich in historical provenance, masterful architectural evolution and extraordinary scale, it is a home that must be experienced to be fully appreciated.

Here is why this National Trust-classified residence stands as the ultimate multi-generational family sanctuary.

A legacy etched in Alphington

Constructed in 1890 for prominent industrialist Barnet Glass, the home remains one of Alphington’s most historically significant residences. From the moment you step through the commanding foyer, there is an unmistakable sense of permanence and presence woven throughout the property.

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Originally built in 1890, “Hills View” stands among Alphington’s most historically significant and tightly held landmark estates.

Celebrated for its architectural significance, the property has been meticulously preserved by its long-term custodians for more than two decades. Original details, including soaring ceilings, leadlight windows and oak parquetry flooring, continue to honour its heritage character while reinforcing its enduring appeal.

More than a historic home, this is a rare piece of Victoria’s architectural and cultural story.

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Meticulously restored by its long-term custodians, the residence balances heritage grandeur with modern family living.

Where heritage meets contemporary living

The beauty of the home lies in the balance between its 19th-century grandeur and refined modern luxury.

At the front of the residence, formal living and dining rooms pay homage to its origins through elegant proportions and rich craftsmanship. As the home unfolds, it transitions naturally into contemporary family spaces designed for everyday living.

At its centre, a state-of-the-art chef’s kitchen with a premium butler’s pantry connects effortlessly to a light-filled, atrium-style dining area, creating a warm and functional hub for both relaxed family moments and entertaining.

Thoughtful updates, including extensive double glazing and solar energy systems, ensure the home operates efficiently for modern living while remaining deeply respectful of its heritage foundations.

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Original details throughout the home continue to honour its 19th-century origins.

Designed for evolving family life

Set across more than 1,453sqm (approx.) of landscaped grounds, the property offers far more than a place to live: it provides a private sanctuary designed to grow with its owners.

Expansive gardens surround a solar and gas-heated swimming pool and spa, creating a setting equally suited to large-scale entertaining and quiet retreat. Its scale, flexibility and privacy allow it to evolve effortlessly with family life over decades.

In addition to a downstairs main suite and dedicated home office, the home features a fully self-contained upper-level wing, complete with its own kitchenette, two bedrooms, bathroom and private balcony. Whether for independent teenagers, extended family or long-term guests, the accommodation offers exceptional versatility while maintaining connection to the main home.

A home designed for generations

Positioned moments from Alphington Station, Ivanhoe Grammar School, Fairfield Village and the Darebin Creek trails, the home delivers a rare combination of heritage character, contemporary comfort and generous family proportions.

Carefully evolved across generations while remaining deeply connected to its 1890 origins, the estate offers a level of permanence and flexibility rarely found in Melbourne’s inner north.

For buyers seeking a long-term family home with history, presence and room to grow, this is a rare and compelling opportunity.

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