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Signature Spaces – Poolside Luxury for Refined Living

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20 November 2025

Across Melbourne, the Mornington Peninsula and beyond, luxury pools are setting a new standard for contemporary living. No longer conceived as purely seasonal additions, they function as beautifully composed outdoor zones that balance leisure, wellness and thoughtful design. In this curated selection of Marshall White listings, each residence presents its own expression of poolside luxury, shaped through a seamless interplay of architecture, landscape and water.

44–48 Baker Road, Harkaway

At 44–48 Baker Road, Harkaway, the pool reads as an extension of the home’s wellness precinct. A fully tiled, solar heated Magna swimming pool stretches beside a wet deck and undercover alfresco zone, complete with outdoor shower and built-in barbecue, so the transition from sauna to swim to dinner is effortless. Turkish limestone flows from the interior to the pool terrace, and generous glazing keeps the water in view from key living spaces, so the pool feels present year-round, not only when you are in it.

https://www.marshallwhite.com.au/property/44-48-baker-road-harkaway-1720684

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4 Denistoun Avenue, Mount Eliza

At 4 Denistoun Avenue, Mount Eliza, the clifftop infinity pool and adjoining spa appear to merge with the bay, creating a horizon line of water on water. An elegant, glass-walled pool pavilion with bar and ensuite sits at one end, giving the pool its own dedicated entertaining hub that functions equally well for quiet swims or large gatherings. Paired with a floodlit tennis court, the pool zone feels like a private resort, where long summer days unfold between the water, pavilion and lawn.

https://www.marshallwhite.com.au/property/4-denistoun-avenue-mount-eliza-1479106

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Stonefields at 20 Belty Drive, Denver

Stonefields at 20 Belty Drive, Denver, shows how a pool can choreograph a landscape. Here, a solar heated lap pool is positioned along the northern axis and set high on the hilltop, so every swim takes in views across Paul Bangay’s terraced gardens and the rolling countryside beyond. Described as an iconic pool with a view, it acts as both destination and lookout, drawing you down through the garden during the day and reflecting the sky in the evenings.

https://www.marshallwhite.com.au/property/20-belty-drive-denver-1816975

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2 Towers Road, Toorak

At 2 Towers Road, Toorak, the pool is surrounded by almost an acre of mature, park-like gardens designed by Paul Bangay. A solar heated lap pool runs alongside a north-south tennis court and gymnasium, with a series of paved dining terraces stepping down to the

water. The result is a recreation precinct that combines exercise, relaxation and entertaining, where early-morning laps, weekend tennis and twilight dinners all centre around the pool’s calm surface.

https://www.marshallwhite.com.au/property/2-towers-road-toorak-1816306

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53–57 Park Street, South Yarra

53–57 Park Street, South Yarra, takes a more intimate approach. Here, a magnesium swimming pool is framed by lush tropical planting and a dedicated sun lounge retreat, creating a private courtyard that feels worlds away from the city beyond the fence. The pool sits as one of several layered outdoor spaces, but its sparkling water draws the eye, connecting the home’s cinema-style entertaining hall and wellness studio to a tranquil, leafy escape.

https://www.marshallwhite.com.au/property/53-57-park-street-south-yarra-1692104

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28 Marne Street, South Yarra

At 28 Marne Street, South Yarra, the experience of the pool is deliberately vertical. This Powell & Glenn residence rises across five lift-connected levels to a rooftop terrace where a sleek pool runs along the edge, capturing sweeping views of the city skyline. The waterline becomes a new horizon, mirrored in the glass balustrades so that evening swims and sunset drinks share the same dramatic outlook. It is a true culmination of the home’s architecture, both sculptural and deeply livable.

https://www.marshallwhite.com.au/property/28-marne-street-south-yarra-1644671

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540 Truemans Road, Fingal

540 Truemans Road in Fingal positions its 16-metre pool and spa deck as the social centre of a rural retreat. The pool aligns with a generous barbecue deck featuring a custom wood-fired pizza oven, and steps down to a lower entertaining level with wet bar and gym. Surrounded by open skies and coastal vegetation, the pool can shift from family-friendly hub by day to atmospheric entertaining platform by night, all while retaining an easy, barefoot character.

https://www.marshallwhite.com.au/property/540-truemans-road-fingal-1813795

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The Penthouse, 79–83 Wattletree Road, Armadale

At The Penthouse, 79–83 Wattletree Road, Armadale, the rooftop pool caps a residence scaled more like a private house than an apartment. Accessed via its own lift and gym, the pool sits high above the street with uninterrupted views from Port Phillip Bay to the city skyline. Here, the water becomes part of an elevated private club that also includes cinema, wine cellar and multiple living zones, so a quick dip, a long lunch or an evening gathering all begin at the pool’s edge.

https://www.marshallwhite.com.au/property/the-penthouse-79-83-wattletree-road-armadale-1812369

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Together, these pools reveal the breadth of poolside luxury in Marshall White’s current listings, from infinity edges and magnesium courtyards to hilltop laps and penthouse horizons. Each one is designed not simply as an amenity, but as the heart of a lifestyle where water, landscape and architecture are inseparable.