EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST CLOSING WEDNESDAY 10TH AUGUST AT 2PM
Please note: An appointment is required to attend advertised inspection times.
HEATHERBRAE, c1876 stands proudly as one of Melbourne's most original, unrestored Victorian mansions, originally owned and occupied by John Charles Holland, businessman and Caulfield Shire councillor who lived there until 1901.
Essentially untouched and with a rich history in the same family's hands for nearly a century, HEATHERBRAE's allure as a property and as a project is highlighted by its readiness for its next phase, for a comprehensive renovation and for a future deserving of such a revered residence.
An allotment of some 3,292m2 featuring extensive frontage to Neerim and Booran Roads reflects the importance of a landmark property acknowledged for its aesthetic, historical and social significance.
The impetus to return HEATHERBRAE's classically proportioned spaces to a level of beauty befitting their provenance is complemented by the presence of marble fire places, stained glass windows, ornate ceilings, inlaid timber floors, tessellated tiles, a majestic staircase, romantic upstairs verandahs and a tower with an evocative widow's walk.
A magnificent mature heritage listed Moreton Bay fig tree, modern swimming pool, original wash house and period stables accompany the grounds while a substantial basement cellar and the capacity for abundant car parking further emphasize the unique character of HEATHERBRAE.
Glen Huntly Park, Booran Reserve, Glenhuntly station, Neerim Road bus routes, shops and schools including Glen Huntly and Caulfield South primary schools, Caulfield Grammar, Grimwade and Kilvington Grammar lead the list of attractions that make adopting and adapting HEATHERBRAE an even more rewarding opportunity.
Remember to mention you found this property on DevelopmentReady
EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST CLOSING WEDNESDAY 10TH AUGUST AT 2PM
Please note: An appointment is required to attend advertised inspection times.
HEATHERBRAE, c1876 stands proudly as one of Melbourne's most original, unrestored Victorian mansions, originally owned and occupied by John Charles Holland, businessman and Caulfield Shire councillor who lived there until 1901.
Essentially untouched and with a rich history in the same family's hands for nearly a century, HEATHERBRAE's allure as a property and as a project is highlighted by its readiness for its next phase, for a comprehensive renovation and for a future deserving of such a revered residence.
An allotment of some 3,292m2 featuring extensive frontage to Neerim and Booran Roads reflects the importance of a landmark property acknowledged for its aesthetic, historical and social significance.
The impetus to return HEATHERBRAE's classically proportioned spaces to a level of beauty befitting their provenance is complemented by the presence of marble fire places, stained glass windows, ornate ceilings, inlaid timber floors, tessellated tiles, a majestic staircase, romantic upstairs verandahs and a tower with an evocative widow's walk.
A magnificent mature heritage listed Moreton Bay fig tree, modern swimming pool, original wash house and period stables accompany the grounds while a substantial basement cellar and the capacity for abundant car parking further emphasize the unique character of HEATHERBRAE.
Glen Huntly Park, Booran Reserve, Glenhuntly station, Neerim Road bus routes, shops and schools including Glen Huntly and Caulfield South primary schools, Caulfield Grammar, Grimwade and Kilvington Grammar lead the list of attractions that make adopting and adapting HEATHERBRAE an even more rewarding opportunity.
Remember to mention you found this property on DevelopmentReady