Early period homes were built to reflect architectural character and the social identity of the family that lived there. This stately period home was built by a wealthy flour mill owner with Scottish roots. The name of the home, Logiealmond, refers to a rural area in Scotland by the river Almond. The name Logiealmond connects the beautiful Wellington valley and Macquarie River with the stunning scenic landscapes of Logiealmond estate beside the Almond River in Perthshire Scotland.
This historic federation style home retains many of its early period characteristics with large sweeping verandahs, ornate timber fretwork, large leadlight bay windows, high pressed ceilings and marble fireplaces. Located in a dominant central location with a large block that compliments this unique home.
Logiealmond was later used as the maternity room at the rear of the home still there with shower and washbasin. This is an impressive property with many upgrades for modern living without compromising the soul of this iconic home.
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