Prime Point Roadknight precinct

February 21, 2026 BY
Point Roadknight Beach House

112 Melba Parade, Anglesea is an exceptional coastal residence that sits directly opposite beach access, framed by the iconic Moonah trees that define the landscape and line the approach to the shore. Great Ocean Road Real Estate's Paula Fowler said she has always regarded Melba Parade as one of Point Roadknight's most prized streets.

GREAT Ocean Road Real Estate’s recent Anglesea listing presents an opportunity to own a property in one of the most desirable locations along our coastline.

Enjoying a coveted position within Anglesea’s tightly held Point Roadknight precinct, 112 Melba Parade is an exceptional coastal residence that sits directly opposite beach access, framed by the moonah trees that define the landscape and line the approach to the shore.

Great Ocean Road Real Estate’s Paula Fowler said she has always regarded Melba Parade as one of Point Roadknight’s most prized streets.

 

With the sound of the ocean ever present and the sandy shores of Point Roadknight Beach and Kiosk just a short stroll away, the setting feels tranquil, immersive and closely connected to its coastal surroundings.

Great Ocean Road Real Estate’s Paula Fowler said she has always regarded Melba Parade as one of Point Roadknight’s most prized streets.

“Its relationship to the beach, the Moonah trees and the surrounding coastal landscape gives it a character that has endured over time,” Fowler said.

“Homes with direct beach access across the road are becoming increasingly rare in Point Roadknight, and they tend to be held for long periods by the families who enjoy them.”

“When a property has remained in the same family for decades, it usually reflects the strength of the location rather than the market.

“Being just a short stroll from the sandy shores of Point Roadknight is a lifestyle advantage that’s hard to overstate, particularly in a location that values walkability and ease.”

Recently updated while remaining true to its beachside character, the double-storey home unfolds in harmony with its environment.

The main lounge is framed by floor-to-ceiling glass, drawing in filtered light and treetop views while flowing seamlessly to the front deck, where elevated outlooks across the moonah canopy create a memorable space for entertaining or quiet retreat.

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Exposed beams, a timber-lined staircase, neutral coastal tones and durable timber vinyl flooring add warmth and practicality, creating interiors that feel relaxed, refined and well suited to everyday coastal living.

Upstairs, an open and flowing floor plan brings together the kitchen, living and dining areas, creating a light-filled zone designed for both everyday living and entertaining.

The kitchen forms the central hub of this level, well-appointed with an induction cooktop and generous bench space, and remaining closely connected to the surrounding spaces and outlook.

A second living area extends to a north-facing deck, ideal for outdoor dining and long afternoons beneath the trees.

Two oversized bedrooms on the upper level each enjoy their own en suite and elevated treetop vistas, offering private retreats with a sense of separation and privacy within the canopy.

 

The lower level continues the home’s flexibility, featuring a third bedroom, a family bathroom complete with spa bath and sauna, and an additional living area capable of accommodating overflow guests with ease.

This space extends to a rear undercover deck and a beautifully positioned pool and spa, set within established, landscaped grounds that are sheltered from prevailing winds while offering privacy and a strong connection to the surrounding setting.

A separate storage shed or studio space adds further versatility to the home. Practical considerations have also been thoughtfully addressed, with ample off-street parking and a carport, suitable for a boat or caravan.

An outdoor shower completes the coastal offering, reinforcing the home’s ease and functionality after days spent at the beach.

 

Held within the same family since 1954, this is a property with genuine history and enduring appeal.

Just steps from Point Roadknight Beach, the Surf Coast Walk, the Anglesea Motor Yacht Club and Kiosk, it offers a rare opportunity to secure a home defined by position, atmosphere and a longstanding connection to one of Anglesea’s most iconic coastal settings.

For more information, phone Paula Fowler on 0407 031 178.

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