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An Untouched Modernist Home In Kew, For Sale For The First Time

This Kew home for sale was designed by architect Kevin Borland — a local modernist architect who designed several award winning homes and prominent buildings across in Melbourne.

The house has been in the hands of the original family who commissioned it (the Gallaghers) ever since its creation in 1973, but after 50 years, it’s time for a new chapter.

There are few mid-century modern style homes in original condition left in Kew, making this property an incredibly special proposition for the right buyer!

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Amelia Barnes
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Ella Cech & Gabrielle Bullard

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38 Young Street, Kew is for sale for the first time in history.

The house has been in the hands of the original family (the Gallaghers) ever since its creation in 1973.

Architect Kevin Borland designed the mostly timber home.

The property is remarkable for its virtually untouched architecture, location on the Yarra River, and huge 3,227 square metre site originally landscaped by Gordon Ford.

All three of the children’s bedrooms feature mezzanine levels accessed via ladders.

The home includes four bedrooms, plus a study, and two bathrooms.

‘The house always has shafts of light coming from unexpected angles at all times of day and the differing times of year,’ says the vendor, Don Gallagher, who grew up in the home.

There are few mid-century modern style homes in original condition left in Kew, making this property an incredibly special proposition for the right buyer!

Writer
Amelia Barnes
Photography
Styling

Ella Cech & Gabrielle Bullard

9th of November 2023

Kevin Borland (1926-2000) was an Australian architect recognised for his local interpretation of international modernist design, as seen in this Kew home for sale.

The prolific architect spent time working on the Small Homes Service (under tutor Robin Boyd), and designed prominent buildings such as the Harold Holt Memorial Swimming Centre, the 1956 Olympic Swimming Pool alongside Peter McIntyre, and the heritage listed 1950s Rice House in Eltham.

This particular house in Kew has been flying under the radar until now, as it’s been owned by the one family since 1973.

After 50 years, the original owners’ children have placed the property on the market for the first time.

38 Young Street, Kew is remarkable for its virtually untouched architecture, location on the Yarra River, and huge 3,227 square metre site originally landscaped by Gordon Ford — one of Australia’s most innovative landscape architects.

Don Gallagher lived in the home growing up from nine years of age. He recalls Kevin visiting his parents during the design stage.

‘I remember Kevin coming over for dinner and drinks and making a point of including my brother, sister, and me in working up the brief,’ Don says.

‘I was asked what I wanted and I answered a two-storey bedroom — and it was delivered!’ (See mezzanine levels accessed via ladders in all three of the children’s bedrooms.)

‘My mum wanted sunlight. The house always has shafts of light coming from unexpected angles at all times of day and the differing times of year… Kevin took time out to see how we lived as a family, on our turf.’

Don describes the house as being ‘built like a pier’ to be raised above flood levels and into the tree canopy.

Communal spaces are all oriented north or west, and the home includes four bedrooms, plus a study, and two bathrooms.

‘Good engineering and architecture combined to create a cost effective home on a challenging block. The house still retains nearly all the original finishes, fixtures, fittings and blinds,’ Don says.

Don will always cherish the memories made on the property that provided plenty of space for games, pets, and playing in the river. ‘The only rule was to hose off the Yarra before coming inside!

‘I hope that the new owners have as much fun as we did.’

38 Young Street, Kew VIC is listed for sale with Jellis Craig

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