Set across approximately 83 acres of cleared grazing land and box ironbark bushland, Crown Hill is a captivating late nineteenth century homestead of remarkable character, scale and rural beauty, positioned within the peaceful landscape of Walmer.
Beyond iron gates and a circular driveway, the original double brick residence rests proudly on granite foundations, framed by verandahs detailed with iron lacework. The approach is both private and impressive, introducing a property rich in history and atmosphere.
The land has been thoughtfully configured for lifestyle and productivity, comprising a substantial grazing paddock with dam, a large, powered shearing shed, rabbit-proof fencing surrounding the homestead, approximately five acres of pasture and the adjoining bush block. Water security is a key feature, with two house dams, an additional paddock dam, an underground brick tank with pump, and approximately 35,000 litres of poly tank storage.
Inside, the home immediately reveals its enduring period integrity. A formal entrance hall framed by decorative arches leads to interiors featuring Baltic pine floors, pressed metal ceilings and ornate cornices.
The flexible floorplan includes four generous bedrooms and formal lounge all of which retain original fireplaces. The welcoming country kitchen and dining area feature timber cabinetry, timber-lined ceilings and an original fireplace fitted with a range cooker. A spa bathroom, second bathroom, laundry, split system heating and cooling, electric hot water and a beautifully enclosed breezeway with exposed brick walls and wood heater ensure modern comfort complements the home's historic charm.
Stairs from the breezeway descend to a striking granite-lined cellar with flagstone paving, while outside the established gardens provide colour and fragrance throughout the seasons with dry stone walls, extensive rose plantings, mature trees including a peppercorn, crepe myrtles, a flame tree, spindle berry and three varieties of oak, including a magnificent ancient oak that provides summer shade. A wisteria-covered arbour overlooks the pétanque court, adding to the property's sense of retreat and relaxed country living.
The grounds also feature a small orchard of several apple varieties, almonds, cherry, quince, plums, mulberry, pear, fig, medlar and olives, all irrigated from the dam via electric pump. Approximately 300 Shiraz vines produce around 300 kilograms, or approximately 300 bottles, in a favourable season and are serviced by dripper irrigation.
Exceptionally located with easy access to the Calder Highway, Crown Hill offers a rare combination of seclusion and connectivity; approximately 30 minutes to Bendigo, 20 minutes to Castlemaine, 7 minutes to historic Maldon and just over 90 minutes from Melbourne.
A captivating country estate suited to permanent living, weekend escape or future hospitality potential (STCA), Crown Hill is a significant rural holding where productive land, heritage architecture and beautifully established gardens come together in one extraordinary offering.