This is a truly exciting and affordable opportunity for an imaginative developer or home buyer to create a unique residential living space, commercial venture, or More info
‘INVERCOE’ c.1883
‘Invercoe’ is undoubtedly one of Tasmania’s best-known and admired historic houses. Architecturally, historically, and socially significant, ‘Invercoe’ was designed by Henry Hunter as a private More info
‘THE WATCH HOUSE’ c.1837
‘The Watch House’ is not only historically important but also offers versatility and multiple opportunities. This charming property comes with two titles. The historic residence, More info
HISTORIC ‘MANDALAY’ c.1858 OFFERED FOR THE FIRST TIME SINCE 1945.
‘Mandalay’ is an exciting “once-in-a-lifetime” opportunity to own one of Williamstown’s historically and architecturally significant landmark houses. Presented for the first time since 1945, the More info
HISTORIC ‘DORISTON’ c.1895
During the 1850s, Castlemaine was known as one of the richest shallow alluvial goldfields in the world, and with the gold discoveries came great wealth, More info
‘STACE HOUSE’ c.1840
Georgian houses in Tasmania are highly prized and sought after, not only for their beautiful symmetrical design, but also for the privilege of owning an More info
Historic Ravensdale c.1825-1826 – An Exceptional 1215 acre (496.2ha) Farming Property – Suitable for Grazing, Cropping and Viticulture.
‘Ravensdale’ represents a rare opportunity for astute investors, agriculturalists or viticulturalists to secure an historic house and large 1215 acre ( 496.2ha ) land parcel More info
THE ARTISTS’ HOUSE AT ELVINS c.1870.
Elvins House represents a wonderful opportunity to acquire a country residence rich in history within the heart of Victoria’s vibrant Goldfields region. Perfect as a More info
HISTORIC ‘LAVANDULA’ c.1850’s – RENOWNED DAYLESFORD – HEPBURN SPRINGS REGION
The emotional connection between the landscape, garden and historic stone buildings is instantly felt the moment you approach Lavandula. The property, located minutes from Daylesford/Hepburn More info
‘STONEHENGE’ – c.1838
Stonehenge, built in c.1838 is one of the most charming Georgian village houses in Northern Tasmania. Locally and affectionately known as the Doll’s House, the More info
THE CONSERVATORY
The Conservatory has been a Tasmanian landmark, not only for its imposing modern classicism style of architecture but also for having been the site of More info
OPULENT CITY LIVING
The Victorian Railways Office Building is on of Melbourne’s landmark historic buildings. Built in the Renaissance Revival style by James Moore in 1893, this building More info