Bordering the Barwon River, this circa-1855 bluestone residence presents an exclusive lifestyle opportunity on approx. 2.9 hectares.
Locally known as 'The Old Vicarage,' the home was originally built for the Minister of the local Church of England. Most recently being home to one family for 26 years, this truly unique property is now ready for its new owners. Whether you're a hobby farmer, exploring ideas of creating a Bed & Breakfast, or simply seeking a blissful family lifestyle, this property is not to be missed.
Inside, soaring ceilings and original floorboards pay tribute to the home's rich history. The elegant living room flows into the spacious conservatory, where you can sit back and admire the surrounding nature through every window. One set of French doors opens onto the secure yard, while the second set invites you to walk amongst the fruit trees down to the river. A wood heater creates a cosy ambience in the open plan dining/kitchen zone, with the kitchen featuring a walk-in pantry and cooking appliances (oven, induction cooktop, rangehood). You'll love that the kitchen's bi-fold windows open onto the verandah to capture the breeze.
An exposed bluestone wall graces one of the three bedrooms (two with decorative fireplaces), while an original stove adds character to the study. Two bathrooms, a powder room and European laundry complete the lower level. Upstairs, three attic rooms offer immense versatility as an artist's workshop, kid's retreat or a cosy reading room. Two split-system air conditioners and ceiling fans provide modern comfort.
You'll be amazed at the property's wonderful sense of peace and tranquility, where you can listen to the songs of the native birdlife or catch glimpses of wildlife. So why not sit back on the verandah as you watch the sunset? Or head down to the river and try to spot the local platypus? The work shed and triple garage provide plenty of parking, while the workshop features an undercover storage area. Other features of this sensational property include two paddocks, solar panels, solar hot water and a rainwater tank.
The quaint township of Winchelsea is moments away, providing you with shops, cafes and Winchelsea Primary School. The Winchelsea Golf Club is located on the other side of the river, while the region's wineries promise to elevate your weekends. Just jump in the car, and in approx 30 minutes you'll be in the heart of Geelong, or exploring the Surf Coast beaches, or trekking the Great Ocean Road through the Otway Ranges.
The size of Winchelsea is approximately 247.5 square kilometres. It has 2 parks covering nearly 3.6% of total area. The population of Winchelsea in 2011 was 1,955 people. By 2016 the population was 1,944 showing a population decline of 0.6% in the area during that time. The predominant age group in Winchelsea is 60-69 years. Households in Winchelsea are primarily childless couples and are likely to be repaying $1000 - $1399 per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in Winchelsea work in a trades occupation. In 2011, 72.3% of the homes in Winchelsea were owner-occupied compared with 71.9% in 2016.
Winchelsea has 1,828 properties. Over the last 5 years, Houses in Winchelsea have seen a -47.07% decrease in median value, while Units have seen a 21.33% increase. As at 31 October 2024:
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