A rare opportunity for an art studio gallery and family to become one

Mondo Culture Updated on 2024-01-31

Rare residences such as studios, studios, gallery spaces and cottages in Perth's southern suburbs will enter the market, offering the opportunity to live, work and play under one roof.

Located at 14 Westbrook Road in the Medina, the 1,196-square-metre hotel is home to local artist Rob Cripwell, who produces sculptures, planters and handmade tiles that are shipped to clients around the world.

Several spaces are used as studios, galleries, and residences.

Rob Cripwell, a local artist, runs his studio outside the hotel, creating tiles, sculptures and planters that are sold worldwide.

Handmade tiles can be found throughout the home.

Loft studios and one-bedroom cottages.

Venetian-style wall plaster, mosaic floors, high ceilings, and a kitchen-style kitchen are among the features of the loft studios, while the one-bedroom, one-bathroom rear cottage has a fully equipped kitchen and private bathroom.

The ornate round lead light windows were created by renowned local artist Kim Fitzpatrick.

Many of Mr. Cripp's unique works have been showcased, and the gallery space has a commercial kitchen that is currently used for events.

The spacious area at the front of the hotel is designed for outdoor entertaining and features several built-in pizza ovens.

Just 10 minutes away from the local beach.

The hotel has a vibrant art gallery, multi-purpose hall and photo studio that can accommodate more than 100 people.

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