Poised on the high side of George Street, overlooking Camp reserve and with views across Castlemaine, this grand Victorian weatherboard residence has been meticulously restored to showcase its period grace and charm whilst incorporating the modern features required for contemporary living.
As you are drawn into the home, the wide entrance captures you with its Baltic timber floors contrasting beautifully with the soaring ceilings.
Through the entrance and down the hallway the home boasts three spacious bedrooms all with carved timber fireplaces, polished floor boards, original ceiling roses and cornice.
Further along the hall is the formal living room with electric coal fire, period features and French doors opening to an east facing deck surrounded by mature trees offering a private oasis. The rear of the home has been opened up, melding old and new with a contemporary kitchen, living and dining space.
The kitchen features stylish cabinetry, all stainless steel appliances and large walk in pantry.
The large bay window over the sink captures the view to the rear. French doors then lead to the substantial, stone-paved undercover entertaining area flanked by garden beds.
The bathroom is luxurious and offers a wonderful mix of the old and new with claw foot bath, walk in shower and black glass top vanity.
There is a separate powder room and laundry with ample storage and bench space to complete the inside.
Outside the attention to detail does not stop with beautifully maintained gardens, established trees and water feature offering a tranquil and private setting. There is excellent vehicle access with paved drive leading to a double carport, two car garage, and split-level workshop with concrete and power.
The home is set on a generous 1200m2 block, and is within walking distance to the train station, shops and eateries.
Further features include: ducted heating, water tank and solar hot water.
To fully appreciate this classic period home an inspection is recommended.