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T[0]="Shoreham Beach House";
D1[0]="Known locally as `Kiln house`, having taken inspiration from a local chicory Kiln, Shoreham Beach House uses the architectural vocabulary of the quintessential Australian Beach House. Cedar and stone,";
D2[0]=" multi level and outwardly focused, it lays claim to its surroundings with expansive views over a farm valley and vineyard towards Westernport. 5 bedrooms; 2 bathrooms.";
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T[1]="Le Pavillon";
D1[1]="A two storey mud brick and stone `gite`, inspired by French provincial architecture on the outskirts of the Shoreham coastal village. Surrounded by vineyards, food producers, art, restaurants, markets";
D2[1]=", craft and antique galleries, Le Pavillon is a paean to regional culture - it exemplifies the spirit of the peninsula.";
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