Between the Georgian and early Victorian period, coaching roads connected townships and villages throughout the Tasmanian countryside. Dotted along these roads were many beautiful coaching More info
‘INVERCOE’ c.1883
‘Invercoe’ is undoubtedly one of Tasmania’s best-known and admired historic houses. Architecturally, historically, and socially significant, ‘Invercoe’ was designed by Henry Hunter as a private More info
Cleveland House c. 1834: A Rare Georgian Gem with endless Possibilities
Nestled in Tasmania’s picturesque Northern Midlands, Cleveland House is a beautifully restored Georgian masterpiece rich in history. Built in 1834 by convict labour as the More info
AN EXCEPTIONAL ELEVATED PROPERTY WITH DREAM VIEWS!
This has to be one of the Macedon Range’s most beautiful parcels of land. This stunning 125-acre (50.58ha) property is nestled on Mount Bullengarook and More info
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‘The Manse’ – c1860 – First Time Offered in 184 Years.
The Georgian vernacular is commonly found in the very early settlements of Sydney, as More info
‘HOLLYWOOD’ c.1897. – A COUNTRY HOUSE WITH ARCHITECTURAL AND BOTANICAL PROVENANCE.
As you travel a short distance south of Kyneton township, your eye is drawn to tall brick chimneys and slate roofline protruding through an established More info
‘PALMERSTON HOUSE’ – c.1836 – 1897.
A sense of calm overcomes you the moment you turn off the Hawthorn lined country lane and arrive at the gates of Palmerston House. Palmerston More info
DULVERTON MASONIC LODGE c.1955
This is a truly exciting and affordable opportunity for an imaginative developer or home buyer to create a unique residential living space, commercial venture, or More info
Mayfield c. 1857
‘Mayfield’ is without a doubt one of Hobart’s most unique examples of Gothic architecture. Built in the English tradition, the conjoined triple storey brick rendered More info
Gringegalgona Homestead c.1873 – The epitome of the grand country house
There is a strong sense of arrival as you catch a glimpse of this grand two storey mansion, positioned on a rise, and dominating the More info
‘Prospect Villa’ – c.1824.
The winding drive over the Northern side of Clyde Hill, sets the scene for the approach to something quite remarkable. The views of rolling hills More info
ROBINSONS – c.1837.
Just like John Robinson, who was an ambitious and industrious entrepreneur in Oatlands during the 1830’s, the current owners of Robinsons, continued to develop this More info