Stepping through the impressive entry of ‘Logiealmond’ you will be immediately transported to an architectural bygone era that embraces this homes character and gigantic internal proportions.

Lead light glass, 14ft ornate pressed metal ceilings, fretwork, timber floor boards and marble fireplaces are just a small sample of what you can expect.

A home with a notable and interesting past such as the stunning crested front door which originated from Scotland where it had adorned the front of ‘Logiealmond House’ situated in the Logiealmond Valley.

As the family were farmers and seaman their crest is a sheaf of wheat and anchor.

This crest highlights the front door as well as the ornate stained glass door down the hallway of 75 Warne Street.

We have been advised by the current owner that this fabulous home was built by Murdoch McLeod who was the owner of the local flour mill in Wellington.

Other beautiful period features include 14ft (4.26 mtr) pressed metal ceilings, four marble fireplaces, wide floor boards and huge rooms.

With French doors and large windows the natural light streams through this time preserved home.

Outstanding living areas comprise of 4 generously proportioned bedrooms, big formal lounge room, sun drenched studio room, open area kitchen with adjacent dining/breakfast room.

Logiealmond is position on a 1900 square metre allotment that is a relaxed stroll to cafes and Wellington’s shopping precinct.

The grounds are well established and make a great backdrop for celebrations or entertaining plus there is a double garage with power connected.

Its stunning originality does need freshening, lending itself perfectly for contemporary decor improvements.