487 is the number of a converted Melbourne tram Circa 1928 which sits on a 2316m2 parcel of land on a corner allotment in Tarnagulla, the heart of the Golden Triangle. The transformation of the tram consists of 2 bedrooms & a charming sitting room, ideal for a bed & breakfast with a difference (STCA). The house on the property is a California bungalow brimming with character of years gone by with a lot of original features, such as a grand front entrance porch with double doors leading into the gallery with hardwood polished floors. Down the left of the passageway are 2 bedrooms with overhead fans & decorative ceilings. The main bathroom has a shower over the spa bath, a handbasin & toilet. A double fireplace was in the original kitchen which is now functioning as a dining room. The formal lounge room with a working fire place is down to the right of the hallway and is complete with a ceiling rose. The main living/family area which adjoins the kitchen has a solid fuel heater for winter warmth, also a pair of French doors access the alfresco entertaining area. The kitchen is very functional with gas cook top, electric oven plus a servery to the family room, opposite is a space for a walk in pantry plus a fridge & freezer room. Out of the kitchen door is a covered area for a fernery leading out to the tram. For year round comfort, evaporative ducted cooling in summer keeps the temperature down while for the winter months there is a solid fuel heater in the family room plus a heat bank near the bedrooms. The home was restumped & rewired about 12 years ago. There’s an outside laundry with separate shower & toilet. At the rear of the property is a double carport with large workshop, approx 15m x 6m with power & concrete floor & a covered caravan port. This property has town & tank water, bird aviary, chicken run & is located in the historic goldfields region of Tarnagulla, only 42km from Bendigo, 36km from Maldon & 37km from Maryborough.