Wonder no more of what can be found at the end of this country road.
In 1906 the Wills Brothers sought expressions of interest for a tender to build 'Bunda Woorayl'.
A single-story weatherboard Transitional villa, a design unique to our shire here in South Gippsland a mix of Victorian and Federation styles.
In 1909 the Inglis family purchased the property and whilst the surrounding farmland was sold off many years back the homestead on 3.26 acres has remained continuously ever since in the Inglis family.
A wonder to be hold, stories to tell and whilst recent years have found her tired, and in need of much work, there is opportunity here for those who love the challenges of restoration.
Situated at the end of a country road with carriageway access through the adjoining neighbors grazing land you find 'Bunda Woorayl' on 3.26 acres with the original weatherboard stables/barn where the horses were kept, the old dairy and butter room along with newer smaller assorted shedding all surrounded by an established and unruly old time yet beautiful garden.
The home consists of:
Kitchen & Dining with walk in pantry
Separate lounge room with additional formal sitting room
3 Bedrooms with built in robes.
1 family bathroom (external toilet) and separate office/storage or craft room
There are pressed metal ceilings in some rooms with high ceilings throughout and hardwood timber floors. Two tripartite windows in the projecting front gable, rendered chimneys with molded caps and bullnose veranda that surround the home.
Externally a carport has been added and a water well provides water for the house and garden.
I am sure the most discerning buyer will appreciate there is work to be done here and much to consider but the possibility of restoring this grand old dame will likely appeal to many so if you are interested, please contact Irene Walker at SEJ Real Estate to discuss further. All inspections are strictly by appointment only.