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Hospitality Yoda Kevin Luscombe's Brighton mansion for sale
Hospitality Yoda Kevin Luscombe's Brighton mansion for sale

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Hospitality Yoda Kevin Luscombe's Brighton mansion for sale

The Brighton home designed by the late Kevin Luscombe, dubbed 'the Yoda of Victorian hospitality' by MasterChef judge Matt Preston, has hit the market with a $3.9m-$4.29m price guide. The revered advertising and marketing figure, who passed away in October 2023 aged 90, was known for shaping some of Australia's most iconic food brands and mentoring generations of leaders across hospitality, wine and media. Now, his carefully designed five-bedroom Brighton residence, complete with a wine cellar, indoor pool and European courtyard, is being offered for sale for the first time in more than two decades. The late Mr Luscombe and his wife Barbara purchased the 550sq m site at 14 Cadby St in 1997 for $340,000, and completed the custom Neo-Georgian build in 2000. The home was meticulously crafted to reflect his creative vision and refined taste, with Barbara living in the property until recently. Their son David Luscombe said his father took great pride in the design process, curating not just a house but a place of thought, warmth and celebration. 'This house was very much a reflection of his vision, personality and passions,' Mr Luscombe said. 'He didn't just live here, he shaped it.' Among the standout features is a temperature-controlled wine cellar that his son David said was '100 per cent Dad's creation'. The former Heinz marketing executive had once owned a vineyard and maintained friendships with winemaking greats like Gary Crittenden. 'Wine was a real passion for him,' he said. 'It wasn't just about collecting bottles, it was about the story and curation.' The indoor pool was another signature inclusion, chosen for year-round use and to avoid what David jokingly called his dad's 'least favourite task, scooping out leaves.' The home also includes multiple living zones, two large studies, and a European-inspired courtyard framed by a central fountain and established greenery. 'It was a gathering place,' Mr Luscombe said. 'There were six children, grandchildren, and a lot of long lunches. It always felt warm, both literally and emotionally.' Hodges Brighton director Lee Pellizzer said the property had drawn strong interest from families seeking a spacious, character-filled residence near leading schools like Brighton Grammar. 'The proportions are generous and the finishes are timeless,' Mr Pellizzer said. 'It's a solid, elegant home with a story, and you can feel it when you walk in.' Expressions of interest close Monday July 7 at 5pm

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