Positioned on one of the most tightly held stretches of the Yarra River, Blyth’s Bank is a riverfront sanctuary where architecture, artistry and café culture converge. Designed by renowned architect John Pizzey, this sculptural masterpiece cascades gently toward the water’s edge, embracing the movement, light and rhythm of the river at every turn.
The infinity pool appears to dissolve seamlessly into the Yarra below, mirroring the treetops and sky in an ever-changing canvas of colour and reflection. The sound of the rapids becomes your daily soundtrack; sunrise glows across the bend, while evenings settle softly over the water — a landscape so evocative it once inspired Heidelberg School artist Clara Southern, whose celebrated work Evening Song is held by the National Gallery of Victoria.
Inside, sweeping curves and soaring lines echo the natural surrounds. Organic textures, expansive glazing and thoughtfully layered living zones create a home that feels both dramatic and deeply connected to place. Four bedrooms plus a dedicated home office provide flexibility for family living or creative retreat, while the loft-style bedroom and indulgent main suite are oriented to capture uninterrupted river views across the sweeping bend.
Yet what truly sets this property apart is its rare balance of seclusion and connection. A picturesque stroll across the bridge leads directly into the heart of Warrandyte Village — where artisan cafés, boutique shopping, riverside walking trails and local galleries cultivate a relaxed, village lifestyle just moments from your private oasis. Morning coffee by the river, weekend market wanderings, an evening glass of wine after a bushland walk — this is effortless Yarra-side living at its most refined.
Blyth’s Bank is more than a home; it is an iconic riverfront address, a celebration of architectural artistry and a rare opportunity to secure a generational holding on the Yarra — where nature, culture and community flow as one.