Expressions of Interest Closing Tuesday 3rd December at 12pm (Unless Sold Prior)
Inspections by private appointment
Step into a piece of Victorian history with "Wanganella", a magnificent Georgian-style mansion that stands as a testament to Camberwell's rich heritage. Built in 1870 and originally named St John's Wood, this palatial residence was renamed Wanganella in 1881 when Mrs Marie Peppin bought the house and named it after her husband's family's merino sheep property 'Wanganella' in Deniliquin NSW, now hosting over 150 years of history and architectural splendour. Set on a vast 1264 sqm (approx.) parcel of land, the property boasts an impressive frontage of 28.8 metres, offering a sense of grandeur and prominence rarely seen in the area.
This two-storey masterpiece showcases the finest elements of Renaissance revival architecture, featuring open cement colonnaded terraces and a conservative yet elegant base. The stuccoed Italianate classical facade is adorned with a Doric colonnade to the north and east, creating an imposing and sophisticated presence. Inside, you will find four spacious bedrooms along with separate maid's quarters that feature their own private staircase. The exceptionally high ceilings throughout the home provide a sense of grandeur, while exquisite plaster detailing and functional fireplaces in select rooms add to its charm.
Wanganella beautifully marries historic elegance with modern comforts. The home is equipped with a ducted heating system, ensuring warmth during cooler months, and features a gourmet kitchen complete with a premium five-burner gas stove. The interiors are naturally cool, allowing for comfortable living without the need for air conditioning.
The property also boasts an array of outdoor amenities that enhance its appeal. A separate laundry facility, workshop, and garage cater to hobbyists and car enthusiasts alike. An outdoor toilet and shower provide convenience for those who enjoy gardening or outdoor activities. The expansive grounds serve as a reminder of the estate's original size of over 40 acres, offering plenty of space for relaxation and recreation.
A truly unique feature of Wanganella is its stunning two-manual pipe organ, meticulously built using parts from Hill, Norman, and Beard. Completed in 1968, this rare find adds a musical charm to the residence that is seldom seen in homes today.
Recognized by the National Trust as a vital link to Victoria's early history, Wanganella is more than just a home; it is a Camberwell landmark. Its heritage listing ensures the preservation of its architectural integrity for future generations to admire.
This prime property is ideally situated within the highly sought-after Camberwell area, offering exceptional convenience for families. It?s located within the Camberwell Primary School zone, and the prestigious Camberwell High and Canterbury Girls Secondary School zones, ensuring top-tier education options for your children. For younger families, the Camberwell Kindergarten and Childcare Centre is just a short stroll away. Enjoy the ease of walking to Camberwell Junction, where you'll find an array of vibrant cafes, restaurants, shops, and essential services. Public transport is a breeze with the #70 tram and Camberwell Railway Station both within walking distance, making commuting effortless.
Don?t miss this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to own a piece of Australian history. Wanganella offers the perfect blend of historic prestige and modern livability, all within one of Melbourne's most sought-after suburbs.