The STANTON
STORY
Now a thriving new inner-city neighbourhood, Rosebery was created as a
subdivision by Richard Stanton in 1914. Stanton Place is thoughtfully crafted
to reflect the unique character of the area, bringing Rosebery's industrial
heritage together with the very best in sustainable modern living.
Discover a rare opportunity to be part of a thriving community with the soul
of a village, within easy reach of the city.

SECRET GARDEN
by ARCHITECTUS
Down the laneway, tucked between the buildings of Stanton Place lies a
stunning hidden garden. Exclusively for residents, this leafy space is
exquisitely landscaped with abundant native trees, communal lawn and
shared barbecues.

Discover A HIDDEN
URBAN oasis
Wander down the laneway through native plants and stunningly landscaped
gardens filled with shady nooks and shared seating, as well as your own
private neighbourhood cafe and multi-purpose room. It's your place to
unwind, connect and leave the bustle of the urban jungle behind.

A walk THROUGH
STANTON Lane.
The laneway offers plenty of spaces to linger, gather with others, or just
time to breathe, surrounded by nature. It's a place to unwind and escape
the buzz of the urban village, meet up with friends and family, or people
watch from the shade of a secluded bench.




Architecture by
ROTHELOWMAN
Visionary urban architects Rothelowman designed a timeless
precinct that marries the warmth of home with vibrant city living - each
apartment is uniquely framed, with balconies that extend living spaces
seamlessly between indoors and out while maintaining privacy.

STOCKLAND 5 star iCIRT RATING
Stockland's impressive 5-star iCIRT rating underscores our longstanding commitment to safety, quality, and enduring design.
Sustainability is at the core of Stanton Place. Alongside clever design elements such maximised cross ventiliation to reduce energy consumption - the development features solar panels, rainwater tanks for the gardens, and the option for every parking bay to be equipped with an electric vehicle charger.

Images are artist’s impressions and may be subject to change.