Designed by period architect Robert Alexander Love,
Loughmoe House was the first name given of many to this grand colonial residence, steeped in history; it is one of the oldest and most intriguing residential properties in the district.

The solid stone hilltop estate set on 1012 sqm has undergone several ‘makeovers’ over the past 100 years however there are many of Love’s original and trademark features which have stood the test of time, tall arched windows, a unique timber fretwork veranda and Italian marble fireplaces are some just to name a few. The home includes 8 main rooms, 4 on each level providing 3 or 4 bedrooms, 2 or 3 living rooms and a light filled sunroom at the rear of the dwelling (Bannerman St.).

REMARKS: A unique opportunity to breathe life back into one of Bendigo’s oldest and most significant residential landmarks.