The Coach House, is an important Georgian residence with some of the finest examples of drafted stone in the state. Built by Edward Bowden in More info
ILLIRA -A HOME FIT FOR A PRIME MINISTER
‘Illira’ is all about lifestyle. From the moment you walk into this property, you are graced with clever design and meticulous finishes.
Situated in Mount More info
CALDER HOUSE – c.1860/1880 – AN EXCEPTIONAL HISTORIC OPPORTUNITY
Calder House is an opportunity to own one of Victoria’s landmark homes. The imposing house is of architectural, historic and social importance. It has associations More info
HISTORIC ‘BERRAMBOOL’ – AN OUTSTANDING ‘GRAND RESTORATION’ OPPORTUNITY.
BERRAMBOOL Homestead & Stables c. 1864/1868.
‘Berrambool’ is regarded as one of Victoria’s architecturally and historically important country houses. Built in c.1864 by the Moffatt More info
‘THE LADIES COTTAGE’ c.1868-1903 – HISTORY AND CREATIVE IMAGINATION COMBINED
The Ladies Cottage is an exciting opportunity for an astute buyer to combine history, position, creative and entrepreneurial imagination to create a truly remarkable residential More info
BRANTHWAITE c. 1835 – Rich in History – Beautifully Appointed
Branthwaite represents a rare opportunity to acquire a residence rich in history. Beautifully refurbished and modernized by the current owners, this immaculate home offers a More info
The Laurels – Golden Mile location at a realistic price
The Laurels is one of the most admired contemporary homes in Mt. Macedon, perfectly positioned on an established 1880’s historic garden, elevated to take in More info
FALLS OF CLYDE c.1824-1835 – An Exceptional Historic Colonial Georgian Residence
The Falls of Clyde is considered one of Tasmania’s finest examples of a two storey villa and is a rare opportunity to own one of More info
DUNLORAN – CITY SOPHISTICATION AND HISTORY COMBINED
Dunloran represents a rare opportunity to acquire a residence rich in history and sympathetically modernised and refurbished by the current owner. Perfect as a principal More info
STONEHAVEN c.1920.
York Plains was named by Governor Lochlan Macquarie in 1811. By 1815, convict James Lord amassed an area of 10,000 acres within the region including More info
Historic – ‘Prospect House’ – c.1824.
‘Prospect House’ is one of Tasmania’s significant early Colonial Georgian country houses. Positioned on the Northern side of Clyde Hill, it overlooks the historic township More info
The Bank – Historic Landmark Property with Endless Possibilities
This imposing historic and iconic property showcases all that the astute buyer aspires to – location, versatility and affordability. Built in c. 1876, the former More info