Strong interest for riverside masterpiece in Perth’s exclusive Mosman Park
Perched high above the sweeping curves of the Swan River, this architecturally designed residence in Perth’s sought-after Mosman Park stops people in their tracks.
The five-bedroom, four-bathroom home at 4 Riverside Drive, Mosman Park flows across three light-filled levels, with premium finishes and a lift offering effortless liveability.

Renowned Perth architect Ariane Prevost’s design makes an immediate impression, with the home oriented to capture natural light and bath each level in a gentle glow.
Jody Fewster, real estate agent and director at Ray White Cottesloe and Mosman Park, says the impact is instant.
“The views are amazing, there are views from every level of the home and yet it’s very private,” she told realestate.com.au.
“For me, it’s the ceiling heights, the scale and the light capture that stand out, and I think great design is all about light capture, scale and air flow.”

Each of the three levels, which are connected by a lift and stairs, offers its own take on riverfront living.
On the main floor, soaring ceilings and understated Mediterranean influences create a calm, open environment that frames the water.

Generous living zones offer flexible spaces for quiet moments or relaxed evenings with friends, while the kitchen is an entertainer’s delight with integrated Gaggenau appliances, double ovens and marble benchtops.
“The scale and the flow of the kitchen is remarkable, you have these river views from the kitchen,” Ms Fewster said.

“From the main living area, you also have stunning views whether you’re cooking, dining or entertaining.”
Sliding doors open to manicured gardens and alfresco terraces draped in mature Wisteria, making it an idyllic spot for a morning coffee, long lunch or sunset drinks by the pool.

The accommodation is just as considered, with the top floor designed as a double main suite offering two private main bedrooms connected by a peaceful sitting room and balcony.
“It’s a real parents’ retreat, and something that has been popular with buyers so far,” Ms Fewster said.

On the lower level, a fully self-contained suite with its own living room, kitchenette and bathroom offers versatility for guests, teenagers or multi-generational living.
The temperature-controlled wine cellar, complete with floor-to-ceiling shelving, will thrill collectors.

Ample storage, integrated technology, reclaimed Jarrah flooring and ducted air conditioning elevate comfort throughout the home.
Despite its scale, the home maintains a sense of warmth and ease that makes it equally attractive to families, professional couples or those seeking a peaceful riverside sanctuary.
“It’s equally perfect for a couple thanks to its double master configuration upstairs, and its living and entertaining spaces across the main and lower levels,” Ms Fewster said.

The home’s location amplifies its appeal. Chidley Point Reserve sits just beyond the doorstep, with walking trails tracing the cliffs and heading towards North Fremantle.
“Mosman Park is situated between the river and the sea, so it faces the Swan River but you can actually walk to the beach as well,” Ms Fewster said.
“There are beautiful walking tracks to the south of this property that take you all the way around the river into North Fremantle.

“If you go to the right of the property, you can walk along the river and get to Peppermint Grove, so it really benefits from its location and what people love the most, which is our beautiful climate and outdoor lifestyle.”
Cafés, boutique shopping and Mosman Park Golf Course are all within strolling distance, while Fremantle’s vibrant dining scene and Cottesloe’s beaches are nearby.
The sales campaign, which is seeking offers in the range of $13 million to $14 million, has attracted buyer interest already. Offers close December 9 unless sold prior.
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