Located within Magnolia Canterbury, this four-bedroom home reflects a statement of refined design and nature in the heart of Canterbury.
Drawing inspiration from the long-rooted magnolia trees on site, the architecture by Ascui & Co and landscape by Jack Merlo are carefully interwoven, shaping a residence defined by sculpted forms, layered planes, softened edges, and a considered palette of natural stone, textured render, and fine metal detailing. The façade responds gently to light and shadow throughout the day, complementing the established character of Rochester Road.
Arrival is direct and private, with lift access opening straight into the residence, enhancing a sense of calm and discretion. Internally, generous proportions define a well-resolved four-bedroom layout, with clearly articulated zones for living, dining, retreat, and work, allowing the home to adapt comfortably to modern living. A basement level further enhances functionality, offering additional flexibility for storage, parking, or multipurpose use.
Interiors are grounded in natural materiality, with stone surfaces, timber joinery, and bespoke detailing creating a warm and enduring atmosphere. At the centre, a sculptural kitchen anchors the living domain, featuring a stone island, integrated appliances, concealed butler’s pantry, and thoughtful storage designed for everyday ease and entertaining.
Full-height glazing extends living spaces to private outdoor terraces, where landscaped surrounds and treetop outlooks create a seamless connection to nature.
The primary suite offers a calm retreat with walk-in wardrobe and ensuite finished in natural stone, soft textures, and refined detailing. Additional bedrooms are generously proportioned, each designed with privacy and natural light in mind.
With 2 car parking, basement level flexibility, and a considered approach to space, privacy, and materiality, this residence sits within easy reach of Maling Road Village, Canterbury Gardens, transport, and leading schools—offering a quiet and connected lifestyle in one of Canterbury’s most established neighbourhoods.