Crafted of locally sourced bluestone and accompanied by history dating to c. 1864, Dickson’s House is a Georgian masterpiece that stands as one of its enclave’s most significant homes, adapted with grace, refinement, and expression to endure for generations to come. With its Venetian render façade staged by artisan landscaping, a stance of true provenance sets a tone of elegance and eminence carried throughout. Sun pours through a central stair void, various period details keep heritage at the fore, and ceilings soar above a grand entrance hall to make an unforgettable impression, with a fireside lounge, broad dining area, and bespoke Bosch/Miele kitchen joined downstairs by an oversized office, laundry, front veranda brilliant for a sunrise espresso, and backyard made for entertaining. A sumptuous upper master enjoys wall to wall cabinetry, a chic ensuite, and both sunset and skyscraper vistas, complemented by two further bedrooms with robes and study desks, a luxe bathroom with a clawfoot bath, and storeroom with potential as a nursery. Designer hydronic heating, Baltic pine floors, blackbutt joinery, Shetland stair carpet, a powder room, wine cellar, rear parking, and security add to the appeal, while Barkly Gardens, trains and trams, revered schools, and Swan, Church, and Chapel Streets sit steps away.