AFL giant and former Hawthorn star Jordan Lewis and his wife Lucy are hoping to score $2.8-$3 million for their Glen Iris family home when it goes to auction on May 28.
The couple have listed the gorgeous Edwardian four-bedroom cottage with plans to upsize, according to the Herald Sun.
Located just 20 minutes from the Melbourne CBD, the beautiful single storey charmer has undergone a classy renovation since Jordan and Lucy first bought the property in 2014.
Edwardian charm: AFL giant and former Hawthorn star Jordan Lewis and his wife Lucy are hoping to score $2.8-$3 million for their Glen Iris family home when it goes to auction on May 28
The master bedroom was re-done with an added walk-in wardrobe and new ensuite.
Meanwhile, the backyard received a makeover as well and now features a splendid landscaped garden.
Also featured is an amazing mineral solar heated pool, which is fitted with its own relaxation deck.
Inside the cosy pad there is an atmosphere of Old World elegance with high ceilings, sash windows, French doors and plantation shutters.
Growing family: The couple, who share four children, have listed the gorgeous Edwardian four-bedroom cottage with plans to upsize, according to the Herald Sun
A generous spacious open plan layout lends an airy and light-filled mood to surroundings.
Also featured is a large modern kitchen, with walk-in pantry, which opens out into a dining area.
Amongst the essentials is gas duct heating, air conditioning and parking.
Elegant: The backyard features a splendid landscaped garden and amazing mineral solar heated pool – fitted with its own relaxation deck
A mix and old and new: The lounge area has an atmosphere of old world elegance with high ceilings, sash windows, French doors and plantation shutters
Spacious: The kitchen (pictured) features a walk-in pantry, which opens out into a dining area
Retiring in 2019 after more than 300 games in professional football, Jordan is now a sports commentator on Fox.
A powerful mid-fielder, Jordan was part of the Hawthorn’s premiership side, when the team managed to win three Grand Finals between 2013-2015. Jordan was also in the side when the Hawks won the Flag in 2008.
Jordan finished his career playing for Melbourne.
Luxurious: The newly-renovated master bedroom
The champ shares four children with wife Lucy, Freddie, seven, and twins, Ollie and Hughie, who soon turn five.
The couple welcomed a fourth son, six months ago.
Big family: Jordan Lewis and wife Lucy with kids Hugh, Freddie and Ollie in 2019
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