A stunning example of 1850′s Gothic architecture, one of the oldest surviving from the Goldfields era. Described in the Bendigo Advertiser in 1872 as an ‘English gentleman’s home’ the symmetrical solid brick residence, once a Cobb and Co. Stopover, has stood the test of time, retaining many unique and special features including two canted bay windows, marble fireplaces, ornate timber ceilings and formal living and dining rooms of grand proportions.
- 3 bedrooms, WIR and ensuite to the main.
- Country style kitchen, Baltic timber floors.
- Study, cellar, concrete in-ground pool.
- Private established gardens, 1828sqm allotment.
‘A rare opportunity to be the next caretaker of such a significant piece of Bendigo’s history’.