If only the walls could talk. This wondrous residence has its fare share of Creswick history. Originally the abode of the town’s banker and then 70 years later a private maternity hospital in 1930 to 1950, the home was then to become a doctor’s private practice and recently a private dwelling. Built to meet many purposes, the original construction of the 1860s’ now holds the less formal areas, while the 1878 extension contains the formal lounge & dining and a fabulous full ballroom. Families wanting up to 52 squares of living can decide how to utilise the five bedroom home with three living areas. 15inch skirting boards, delightful timber and marble mantles, lead light and bay windows, ornate cornices and roses on 14 foot ceilings. The property has a pretty garden leading to your ballroom and the more casual of entertaining can be had in the west courtyard with more gardens, a paved pergola area, heating and a six man spa. Shedding is ample and access easy with a corner allotment.