Beautifully renovated and restored, Gloriette (circa 1880’s) reveals impeccable refinement in a premium Daylesford location.
Situated behind a white picket fence on 870sqm on the corner of Camp and Hill Street, this pretty Victorian is sure to delight. With a stunning lead-light entrance, high ceilings and black polished timber floors, the home exudes style and makes an ideal country retreat. The spacious lounge room with ornate open fire place opens to the wrap around veranda. A dining room/study is ideally located through double doors. The Hamptons inspired Ilve kitchen and meals area comes complete with OFP, an underground cellar and wonderful storage with windows overlooking the rear garden. There are 3 bedrooms, the main with OFP, en-suite and walk-in robe, a second bathroom and mud room.
This home comes complete with fully lined studio, single lockup garage and off-street parking, solar (hot water and electric), ducted gas heating, 2 split system air conditioners, TV points to every room, and has been completely rewired and re-plumbed.
A wonderful setting only moments' walk from Wombat Hill Botanic Gardens and Daylesford’s restaurants, cafes and shops. This property will be open for inspection strictly by appointment only.
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