Located right on the door step of the city?s Art Precinct and bustling CBD, chances are you will have seen and admired this home from afar before! Few properties in the region have a more impactful influence on the cities streetscape than this stunning piece of Bendigo architecture, which has captured the character and charm of yesteryear and seamlessly blended it with modern day trends. Built in circa 1860?s, the original Cottage at the front has been enhanced to compliment the innovative and architecturally designed two storey extension at the rear ? a contemporary masterpiece designed to epitomise modern inner city living whilst being sympathetic to the areas heritage!
Many original features remain in the cottage section of the ground level, including marble fire places, high ceilings beautiful bay windows and original timber floors to name a few. Polished concrete floors flow through to link the old section with the new on this level, whilst upstairs boasts hardwearing black butt timber flooring. Black butt features boldly in all the timber highlights, both internally and externally. Internally, the expert craftsmanship of the joinery is on full display, whether it be the floors, windows, sliding doors, bench tops or shelves. And externally, the combination of the timber and the low maintenance zinc cladding emits a type of rustic charm and aesthetically would not be out of place in the inner suburbs of Melbourne!
The audacious design has been custom fitted to perfection to assimilate to the seemingly tight 341m2 corner allotment, utilising every square inch of available area to provide both indoor and outdoor comfort and space. The internal floor plan is split over two levels, with three ground floor bedrooms providing accommodation. All are fitted with adequate built in robes, whilst the master bedroom is equipped with its own three piece ensuite as well as split system unit and grand bay window ? so big you can use it as a portal to the front verandah! The generous main bathroom services the rest of the home, and branches off a central hallway opposite the refurbished laundry with cleverly designed clothes dryer and good storage. Hydronic heating is a wonderfully radiant form of heating, and is available throughout as well as ducted cooling upstairs and split system heating and cooling as well.
The impressive extension at the rear begins with a relaxed study or home office area with garden vistas and loads of storage and built in cabinetry. The downstairs living area is a highlight, with timber framed glass bi-fold doors at each end that open out to bring the outdoor elements and gardens in, as well as sliding mesh screens to allow a calming cross breeze. Timber shelving and cladding to the ceiling are yet another example of the quality joinery throughout. Upstairs, the light and airy open plan living, dining and kitchen section is truly the piece de resistance. Awash with natural lighting, the craftsmanship is again on full display with built in shelving at either end, a 2.5 metre glass sliding door to the balcony with superb views of the Cathedral spire, plus a feature 5 metre multi purpose bench with sweeping views made from one piece of timber. An expansive space, there is plenty of room for entertaining over dinner parties, or just intimately relaxing in front of the television. The kitchen has been well designed to fit the space, and boasts all of the quality mod cons including great storage, walk in pantry, up to date cooking appliances and dishwasher.
Outside, there are three separate courtyards to choose from to relax or entertain outdoors. Your own private and established gardens that envelope the building provide a sanctuary from the hustle and bustle, where it feels so peaceful and calming that you forget you are in the middle of a major regional city! The relatively compact 341m2 allotment feels bigger than it measures, as you don?t feel hemmed in, and there are many vantage points to enjoy. The original heritage brick wall to Short Street has been brilliantly retained to provide privacy, and has been further enhanced with the addition of black butt timber shutters. The heritage theme is continued with the original chimney still in tact, which has become a fine feature and place for your Webber BBQ. The black butt theme is continued in the striking garage door that offers access to secure off street parking for two cars as well as storage for bikes and garden tools
This unique and individual property is a once off in the local market. Suited to anyone looking to lead an inner city lifestyle, with the ability to walk to everything Bendigo has to offer and leave the car at home. Don?t miss this life changing opportunity, and call now to book a viewing by private appointment only