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Dreamy Drysdale cottage on the market

February 28, 2018 BY

Renovated and restored, Drysdale House is now on the market with Stockdale & Leggo Drysdale.

THE Bellarine town of Drysdale has come a long way since the late 1800s, when the area was known for growing vegetables, mainly spuds, along with being a primary port access to the rest of the Bellarine.

A town of great historic value, Drysdale continues to exhibit glimpses of yesteryear with buildings like the iconic railway station being restored and preserved for generations to come.

Drysdale is now a thriving coastal community, and although the town has grown rapidly over the years, there are still many aspects of this village that remind us of the historic value the early settlers to Australia created.

One of these is Drysdale House, positioned in an area steeped in history not far from the historic train station, with the building dating back to 1891.

This fastidiously and lovingly restored home was brought back to life with its historic values in mind by a hand-picked team of tradesmen and artists whose brief was to blend the home’s unique historical charm with the luxurious liveability of a modern age.

Now on the market through Stockdale & Leggo Drysdale, 122 High Street represents a rare opportunity to own a piece of cherished Australian history, according to agency director Daniel Lamanna.

“This grand house formed part of the Australian House Museum and was moved to Drysdale in 2004,” Mr Lamanna said.

“The new location was chosen as its new home because of the town’s historical character and a myriad of attractions the Bellarine Peninsula has on offer.

“There are so many options for the new owners with this property, the perfect weekender or holiday rental and investment opportunity. Alternatively, you could live the dream in a fully restored masterpiece.”

Relocated, renovated and restored, this property has been transformed to enjoy a flexible floorplan of either four bedrooms plus study and four living areas, or a six-bedroom family home, three bathrooms, two living areas, study and alfresco entertaining.

Set over two storeys, entering the property you are taken back to the Victorian era with Baltic Pine lining, original fireplaces, formal lounge, ball and claw-foot bath and high ceilings that flow through to the master-built modern extension with open-plan kitchen meals dining area, sunken rumpus room and alfresco entertaining.

Upstairs comprises two bedrooms, both with walkin robe, study and large central-bathroom/en suite to the master bedroom.

Set on 710sqm of land, the English Cottage gardens assist in making this property a warm and inviting home ideal for the extended family, retiree or savvy business-minded person looking for something with huge potential and endless opportunities.

For more information, phone Daniel Lamanna on 0413 795 994.

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