Many throw around the word “unique” way too often, maybe after viewing this home they won’t. This amazing property has different pieces of history scattered all around. Secretly nestled in amongst the gums this home curves simply to catch the all day sun. An Alistair Knox inspired 70′s mud-brick the abode flows from one room to the next to surprise you with intricacies’ very rarely seen in a home. As you inspect, you will discover tall lead light windows, periodic banisters and railing as well, grand doors all from churches and halls around the countryside. Polished red gum sleepers and slate for flooring add a rustic charm. The upper living area is support by an enormous beam from a small town wharf. The sunken formal lounge has so much appeal with stone feature wall, large fire-place, exposed beams and even a doorway to a working cellar. To two of the three bedrooms there are ensuites with individual feel. The timber kitchen is fitting and very functional. It has views of the bush and private courtyard. The land is approximately 2.5acres and has town water. The double garage with bi-fold doors could also make a great studio. All this within 8km to the post office and a quick escape to Melbourne.