Coronation unveils Milton Estate, Ashbury Terraces second stage
Developer builder Coronation Property has launched the next stage of its award-winning Ashbury Terraces development.
The new release, Milton Estate, is a mix of apartments and townhouses focused on resort-inspired living, a rarity in Ashbury given its status as one of few "heritage-listed suburbs" due to the Ashbury Heritage Conservation Area, which protects the character of the suburb's streetscapes and most of its homes.
As noted in the 2026 edition of the annual McGrath Report, this pocket of Sydney’s Inner West bordering Dulwich Hill is beginning to see rising values, yet opportunities remain for buyers seeking quality homes. With generous land allotments, period character and an emerging café scene, the area has largely flown under the radar until now.
Designed by SJB with landscaping by Arcadia, Milton Estate introduces carefully scaled architecture that complements the surrounding conservation character. Brickwork façades, deep reveals and considered planting reference Ashbury’s established streetscapes, while interiors emphasise natural light, storage and everyday liveability.
“Milton Estate builds on the quiet character of Ashbury, drawing from its history of brickmaking and its generous landscape," said Adam Haddow, Partner at SJB.
"The architecture is scaled to feel intimate and personal, with surprise moments to see the sky, capture breezes and enjoy long views through the canopy. When residents feel a genuine connection to their surroundings, they care for it, and that’s where the heart of great communities starts."
At the heart of the project is a heated pool with lounge areas immersed in greenery, and a fully equipped gym. Landscaped paths connect through the precinct and out to W H Wagener Oval, extending everyday access to local open space.
The offering includes three-bedroom terraces, some with rooftop spaces that capture district and city views, alongside one- to four-bedroom apartments. Many homes provide dual aspects, abundant natural light and flexible study zones to support evolving household needs. Buildings B and C will also enjoy access to communal landscaped rooftops and garden terraces, some with city views.
Coronation’s Managing Director, Joe Nahas, said Ashbury Terraces demonstrated that good design has the power to shape not just homes, but whole communities.
"To see that recognised on the world stage was incredibly rewarding,” Nahas said on its shortlisting at the 2024 World Architecture Festival.
“With Milton Estate, we’re deepening that legacy, delivering homes that combine architectural beauty with generous gardens and resort-style amenity – the ease and wellbeing people are craving in modern life. It’s a continuation of our belief that great neighbourhoods are built on connection, craftsmanship and care.”
Expressions of interest have commenced, with pricing stating from $780,000 for apartments and $2,285,000 for terraces. Construction has commenced and is expected to reach practical completion in Q4 2026.
Joel Robinson
Joel Robinson is the Editor in Chief at Apartments.com.au, where he leads the editorial team and oversees the country’s most comprehensive news coverage dedicated to the off the plan property market. With more than a decade of experience in residential real estate journalism, Joel brings deep insight into Australia’s evolving development landscape.
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