Oslo Property’s newest itemizing perched proudly on the crest of Mount Duneed providing an distinctive outlook, is a property that must be seen to be believed.
Tucked away from the prying eye however so near city, this exemplary property is what goals are made from.
Occupying a singular, elevated place on the gateway to the Surf Coast and Nice Ocean Highway, the 166-year-old Calder Park homestead at 20 Mount Duneed Highway is a big regional gem.
When bought in 1878, the bluestone home was described as having one of many grandest views to be obtained, which stays as we speak out over Geelong to the You Yangs past.
The unique homestead has been marvellously up to date over the many years and is as we speak functioning as an enviable trendy household dwelling.
Oslo Property director Josh McDonald stated this superb property was simply awe-inspiring.
“I’ve by no means seen something prefer it, its identical to your strolling round an historic station you’d see within the western district however it’s so near city,” Mr McDonald stated.
“The house, the outbuildings, the landscaping and the surrounds are all simply very good.
“The interval bluestone homestead has been meticulously renovated to create such an incredible dwelling that displays its heritage values completely.
“The extra you discover this property, the extra you might be impressed, you simply should see it to really grasp its surprise.”
Set on 35 acres of wind-protected pasture, the grand home presents 5 giant bedrooms, formal and casual residing, two loos, dwelling workplace areas, video games room and distinctive out of doors entertaining areas with an in-ground pool, tennis court docket and cricket web.
The formal gardens surrounding the home have performed host to a number of weddings, offering a sign as to its suitability for future hospitality or tourism enterprise in tandem with its customary equine and agricultural operate.
Adjoining to the house compound, the unique stables home a storage, the shearing shed a studio and a big double shed and workshop gives ample area for the agricultural administration of the property.
The kitchen boasts a beautiful farmhouse fashion really feel with heat timber benchtops, timber flooring, ILVE double electrical oven and fuel range prime, giant servery to lounge, light-filled, loads of storage above and beneath the benchline and views to Geelong.
Flowing from the kitchen is the residing/eating space that provides area for giant household eating desk, timber flooring, wooden heater, bay home windows framing the distinctive views to Geelong and past, inside and exterior blinds, glass door to out of doors entertaining area and excessive ceilings.
The formal residing has vaulted cove cedar ceiling and panel lining, two chandeliers, timber flooring, decorative fire and mantel, home windows capturing the views, glass door entry to veranda.There’s a giant master bedroom off the unique cottage, home windows and entry to veranda, plush carpet, built-in-robes, adjoining light-filled and spacious ensuite.
The second bed room is off the unique cottage central hallway has plush carpet, built-in-robes with views to central courtyard and pool. Further bedrooms are all off the unique cottage hallway with plush carpet, built-in-robes, area for a desk, and views to the gardens.
The house additionally boasts an workplace and video games room now housing a bar and billiards desk, wooden heater and area to entertain.
Outside is a surprise with the north-facing out of doors space beneath a vine-covered veranda, central sheltered courtyard with in-ground swimming pool, paved tennis court docket, cricket web, giant sheds and workshop, a number of garages, shearing shed studio, two dams and 10 paddocks.
Situated near the Surf Coast cities of Torquay, Anglesea and Lorne, quarter-hour’ drive to Geelong, 75 minute’s drive to Melbourne through Geelong Ring Highway, and near Mount Duneed Major College, Geelong Lutheran Faculty, Iona Faculty, Armstrong Creek City Centre, and Geelong Westfield.
Excellent for households, buyers, retirees, new enterprise alternatives, tourism operators, and hospitality choices.
To be bought by expressions of curiosity, closing on February 13 at 5pm.
For extra info, telephone Josh McDonald on 0401 815 374 or Maddison Bannerman on 0437 623 342.