This is a visionary project, driven by the passion to create a boutique development of superbly appointed and spacious apartments, designed to bring new life to its historic surroundings. Its front elevation of brick and limestone reflects the lines of the neighbouring H. Albrecht and Co Brush Factory, built in 1901. An important example of Fremantle industrial architecture, known more recently as the Lauder and Howard building
Offering an extraordinary opportunity, Brush Apartments on Duke Street is a landmark in the evolution of one of East Fremantle’s most desirable enclaves. The stylish George St precinct offers vibrant designer shopping, cafes and restaurants all within strolling distance, while retaining its relaxed community atmosphere.
The Brush Apartments project is all heart and no compromise, created to reflect the spirit of its location. It’s all about space, light and complete comfort, and that sense of generosity and quality has driven the design process.
• Stylish George St precinct location
• Much more spacious than standard apartments
• Fully air-conditioned
• Solid timber flooring
• Bosch kitchen appliances
• Stone benchtops throughout
• Audio-visual intercom security
• Acoustic treatment to windows for quiet and privacy
• Extensive storage, including built-in-robes in bedrooms
• Sliding sunshade screens on Western balconies
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This property at 11/42 Duke Street, East Fremantle is a two bedroom, two bathroom apartment sold by Nikki Gogan at Caporn Young Estate Agents Pty Ltd on 02 Sep 2021.
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East Fremantle is a suburb with great respect for its history and heritage. Established in 1897 after separating from the greater Fremantle area, the town has made every effort to resist the push for infill development and has actively encouraged retention of the many heritage homes, gardens and streetscapes iconic to the area.
George Street is the main entertaining strip in East Fremantle with numerous restaurants, bistros and bars an attraction for both locals and visitors. The Left Bank Café, Bar and Restaurant is a much loved establishment, which basks in beautiful river views. Located just a few kilometres from the Fremantle city centre, East Fremantle residents enjoy proximity to everything from retail outlets, boutique shops, café's, restaurants, pubs, bars and nightclubs. The suburb is well served by public transport and is home to the East Fremantle Football Club and the East Fremantle Yacht Club.