A Rare Robin Boyd House Is Available To Rent

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A Rare Robin Boyd House Is Available To Rent

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A Rare Robin Boyd House Is Available To Rent

On The Market

by Amelia Barnes

Robin Boyd’s Bridgford House (1954) has hit the rental market. Photo – supplied by Jellis Craig

The entrance to the Black Rock, Melbourne house, located directly opposite Half Moon Bay. Photo – supplied by Jellis Craig

Bridgford House was Boyd’s largest commission at the time, and the beauty of its mid-century architecture has been lovingly maintained for decades. Photo – supplied by Jellis Craig

The house comprises a low-lying rectangular brick structure with a low-pitched roof form spanning almost the full width of the site. Photo – supplied by Jellis Craig

Louvred pergolas to the north shade a courtyard running the full boundary. Photo – supplied by Jellis Craig

Materials are warm and robust, including pale orange double brick walls, timber-framed windows and lined ceilings, and steel. Photo – supplied by Jellis Craig

The outdoor spaces are framed indoors through expansive full-height glazing, creating the impression that the living spaces and garden are ‘virtually one’. Photo – supplied by Jellis Craig

The house remains in near original condition. Photo – supplied by Jellis Craig

The house contains four bedrooms, all with built-in desks. Photo – supplied by Jellis Craig

The north-facing courtyard and pond. Photo – supplied by Jellis Craig

Bridgford House at 242 Beach Road, Black Rock was designed by modernist architect Robin Boyd and completed in 1954.

It’s rare to see a Boyd home in such great condition, and even rarer to find one that’s available to rent!

Bridgford House was Boyd’s largest commission at the time, and the beauty of its mid-century architecture has been lovingly maintained for decades.

Occupying the majority of a corner site opposite Half Moon Bay, the house comprises a low-lying rectangular brick structure with a low-pitched roof form spanning almost the full width of the site. 

Louvred pergolas to the north shade a courtyard running the full boundary. This outdoor space is framed indoors through expansive full-height glazing, creating the impression that the living spaces and garden are ‘virtually one.’

Materials are warm and robust, including pale orange double brick walls, timber-framed windows and lined ceilings, and steel.

Mid-century architecture enthusiasts were worried this house would be demolished when it last sold in 2018, but it was fortunately purchased by those dedicated to preserving its modern history.

If you’ve ever wanted to rent a Boyd home (with the added bonus of living directly opposite the beach), now’s your chance! 

242 Beach Road, Black Rock, Victoria is listed with Jellis Craig for lease.

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