This newly renovated Tuscan-style home is located only moments from the shores of Lake Daylesford in the coveted lake precinct. This idyllic position offers the tranquillity of country life with the convenience of being only moments away from the delightful restaurants, cafes, galleries and shops of Daylesford.
With the sun streaming in the north facing windows, whitewashed interiors, rendered brick walls and polished concrete floors combine to exude a chic country style as a blank canvas to imagine your own dreams.
The two-storey home provides a flexible floorplan with textured earth tones throughout. The ground floor features a new kitchen with elevated views. The open plan, north facing living and dining opens to an ornamental vine covered pergola providing an idyllic setting for enjoying the outdoors. A combined mudroom/laundry with separate toilet opens off the kitchen. A further 2 rooms could be used as a separate dining room and study or third bedroom.
Upstairs are 2 spacious bedrooms, both north facing with BIRs and Juliet balconies overlooking the garden. An additional living room is perfect as a retreat, reading nook or study area. A generous family bathroom with bath, vanity and toilet completes the accommodation.
Just a moment’s stroll away is Lake Daylesford, many beautiful walks and the town centre with its wonderful array of boutique shopping, bars and cafes. The location really provides the best the area has to offer.
The terraced gardens feature a vegetable garden, espalier apples, fruit trees and a private grape vine covered dining area. The undercover car space adjoins the powered workshop, and there is off-street parking for two additional vehicles.
Additional features include:
• Solar panels
• Undercover parking and lock up workshop.
• Rendered Hebel block home
• Water tank for garden
• Mains power, gas, water
• NBN access.
• Gas heating
** We have obtained all information in this document from sources we believe to be reliable, however, we cannot guarantee its accuracy. Prospective purchasers are advised to carry out their own investigations.