Introducing Bombora
“Bombora is an indigenous Australian term for an area of large sea waves breaking over a shallow area such as a submerged rock shelf, reef, or sand bank that is located some distance from the shoreline and beach surf break.”….. Wikipedia.
Bombora is also a collection of three tri-level penthouse apartments offering superb bay views. Location 25-29 Eighth Avenue Rosebud on the Mornington Peninsula.
Sitting high and proud on the clifftop you will find three luxury penthouse apartments, or townhouses depending on your definition, each offering superb bay and inland views. On a clear day you will see huge expanses of Port Phillip Bay, the never-ending passage of ships, and the white sails of sailing yachts.
Your first glance will reveal that these are no ordinary residences. Excellence in design and a quality finish are externally expressed in the articulated facade, the choice of a variety of interesting fabrics, and the inclusion of cantilevered eaves. You will instantly recognise the intrinsic value of the front balcony and you may well imagine sitting on the dock of the bay on a quiet afternoon.
We begin your tour with the basement level comprising double garage, wine cellar, front entrance, and stairway to the ground floor.
The apartment have two other levels. The stairway delivers you to the ground floor centre exhibiting luxury and wide open spaces. Immediately, through the open plan living areas, you will get your first taste of the sea views.
The ground floor is made up of an ultra-modern kitchen, a dining room, a laundry, a pantry, and a powder room. Of course, there is a substantial lounge/family room and a study nook tucked off to the side. The balcony facing the street offers bay views while the rear alfresco confronts the hills. The first floor features four bedrooms. Naturally, the master bedroom has an ensuite and a WIR, but it also has its very own private “sea views” balcony.
There are three other bedrooms, two more bathrooms, and a rear balcony.
Features are too numerous to list here but let us at least mention the outstanding staircase to the first floor. Imagine a centre steel stringer with cantilevered polished timber treads and a curtain wall of gleaming steel vertical balusters.