In the heart of Malmsbury, where tree-lined streets meet village charm, 66 Mollison Street offers something truly special - a rare pairing of past and present on a generous 3,370 sqm allotment.
At the front, the original mid-1800s residence - once the local doctor's surgery and dispensary and home to Dr Edward Davy - still carries its stately presence. With its triple-brick construction, arched windows and solid foundation this grand old building brims with authenticity.
Inside, the scale and proportions are remarkable, ready to be enjoyed now while also offering exciting potential for those with vision to further restore or enhance.
To the rear, a newly built double-storey addition brings modern comfort into the mix. Polished concrete floors, double glazing and split-system heating and cooling make it an inviting, low-maintenance space that blends easily into its leafy surroundings without stealing the spotlight.
There's also excellent shedding with its own frontage onto Mollison Street - a practical and versatile inclusion, ideal for trades, studio use or additional storage.
Together, the two dwellings and shedding (powered 4 car and workshop spaces) form a distinctive lifestyle property - historic character at the front, contemporary liveability at the back and plenty of space to spread out in between. All within walking distance of Malmsbury's cafés, botanic gardens and train station and primary school.
The extensive garden offers hidden nooks and pathways set amongst flowering plants and taller foliage including a spectacular large oak tree, established orchard and vegetable garden.
Whether you're seeking a home with heritage appeal, an inspiring live-work setup or simply a slice of Macedon Ranges history with room to grow, 66 Mollison Street delivers space, soul and story in equal.