Full of charm and rich in history, 'Realwa', circa 1898, will create a lasting first impression the moment you step onto the tiled entrance path between a pair of stately Canary Island palms. Designed...
Full of charm and rich in history, 'Realwa', circa 1898, will create a lasting first impression the moment you step onto the tiled entrance path between a pair of stately Canary Island palms. Designed for David Lanyon, a successful Cornish miner and investor, by renowned goldfields architect William Beebe, it is one of his best residential pieces, showcasing high Victorian ornamentation.
Inside, you will be captivated by the circa 1898 charm of the meticulously restored, four-bedroom, two-bathroom home. The brick-nogged construction boasts a unique leadlight-glazed entry bay opening to an arched hallway where soaring 4m timber-panelled ceilings add to the sense of grandeur. Polished timber floors, deep decorative cornices, and four functional open fireplaces with detailed timber surrounds add to the home's allure.
Accommodation includes three generous bedrooms and a fourth bedroom (or study) featuring the original lino floor covering. Large lounge and dining rooms enjoy easy access to the new galley-style kitchen. Custom-designed, it offers culinary enthusiasts a double farmhouse sink, stone benchtops and splashbacks, a gas cooktop, an electric oven, a Bosch dishwasher, ample storage and a cleverly concealed European laundry. Families will appreciate two bathrooms to ease the morning rush, while a spacious vestibule doubles as a study or sitting/reading nook.
Ducted heating/evaporative cooling fills the interiors, while a split system unit ensures effortless year-round comfort. Designed to blend with Beebe's work, a rear timber and glass conservatory room added some years ago, is the ideal place to spend cosy mornings bathed in winter sunshine and cool summer evenings with the French doors open to the rear garden.
The backyard includes a substantial timber deck and seating surrounding a magnificent white mulberry tree, along with a paved and shaded alfresco area, providing magical spaces to relax, entertain, and savour the fully irrigated private gardens. For those needing extra storage, a 3 x 3m tool shed, the original 3 x 6.5m garage offers dual-purpose functionality, and a carport sits behind the gated side driveway.
This intriguing property will appeal to those who appreciate heritage features, with easy access to shops, cafes, bars, recreation reserves, public transport, and the CBD.
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