Cora Lynn Circa 1856
The history that lies within the walls of this extraordinary homestead reaches as far back as 1856, when the main homestead was constructed. Handmade bricks were formed from the clay found on the property and were used to form the 13 inch walls, while blue stone was used for the foundations; this attention to detail being the prime reason why the residence poses as one of 3 original homesteads of that era still standing strong in the surrounding area. The land of Cora Lynn was originally purchased to establish vineyards, later being utilised to grow oats and Flax, to run dairy cattle, as well as being the home of many championship cattle and horses. A rich assortment of roses and open landscaped gardens now surround the homestead which sits on approximately 100 acres, of which are divided into 3 separate titles. Soaring 14 foot ceilings, some with magnificent ceiling roses, are an instant attraction, branching away from the wide hallway into 4 large bedrooms (2 with en suite bathrooms), a formal sitting room and a separate dining that has a magnificent antique chandelier as the centre piece. The main bathroom, complimenting timber kitchen and casual meals area are positioned at the rear of the property which share a stunning view across the pastures and private gardens, as does the sun room with its own striking position, with expansive windows looking out to the private in-ground pool. Five open fire places (some with Marble mantels), a Coonara style wood heater, air conditioner, feature lead light doors and original timber fretwork on the sweeping verandahs, depicts a property worthy of a new owner who will cherish and respect the craftsmanship and history of this home. Surrounding the main homestead are 11 fenced paddocks, the original milking shed, stock yards, a piggery, a 9 bay machinery shed, a 3 bay carport, hay sheds, 2 wells and stables with 6 individual boxes as well as 2 separate cottages. Bettina Cottage was originally used as a curing room, and then as a residence for the staff, including 2 bedrooms, a kitchen, living room and private bathroom facilities. The property has an Easterly frontage to the nearby Olinda Creek which is also the source of a 25 Megalitre pumping right. Well on the way to almost 2 centuries down the track, it's properties such as this that remind us of time gone by, of the variation of lifestyle, and of the quality and craftsmanship found in homesteads of the era. With many possibilities within reach, including that of a B&B, boutique hotel/convention centre/wedding venue/winery etc this property has made its mark in the Yarra Valley, just 45 minutes commute to the CBD, and no doubt will continue to do so for many years to come.
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The size of Yering is approximately 24.7 square kilometres. It has 5 parks covering nearly 15.9% of total area. The population of Yering in 2011 was 2,338 people. By 2016 the population was 110 showing a population decline of 95.3% in the area during that time. The predominant age group in Yering is 40-49 years. Households in Yering are primarily childless couples and are likely to be repaying $3000 - $3999 per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in Yering work in a managers occupation. In 2011, 84.8% of the homes in Yering were owner-occupied compared with 85.7% in 2016..
Yering has 90 properties. Over the last 5 years, Houses in Yering have seen a 53.11% increase in median value. As at 31 October 2024:
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