Property Summary
Property Description
The Potter’s House was designed by the renowned Melbourne Architect – Allan Powell. Powell had the ability to create with style and permanency and often drew from the traditions of the Georgian revival and sculptural precepts of modernism. Some of his important works included Tarrawarra Museum of Art, Di Stasio House, Crigan House and Davis House. The Potter’s House has a wonderful sense of calm and in its symmetrical design, the views, sunlight and landscape have not been compromised. At the time of designing – Allan informed the current vendors that he had ‘always wanted to design a mini Palladian Villa.’
The 146m2 home comprises of the newly built Mountain Ash master bedroom with a large ensuite, double glazed windows plus split-system heating and cooling. There is a second bedroom and bathroom, lounge with open fireplace, dining, loft or third bedroom, a laundry, mudroom and storage rooms. The kitchen is equipped with a Waterford combustion wood stove oven, electric oven and hotplates and extensive food preparation bench space. All rooms have high ceilings, wonderful windows and doors leading out to the garden and patio areas.
The garden is level, manageable and well serviced with several water tanks with a total holding capacity of 30,000 litres, mains water, irrigation, established deciduous and native trees, extensive lawn areas, fruit trees, organic vegetable garden and two road entrances into the property. The property is on mains sewerage, water and gas is available. Shedding includes a three roomed studio/pottery workshop which is connected to water, mains power and 50amp power. There is also equipment and timber storage sheds.
The Potter’s House is located in the small township of Macedon in the Macedon Ranges – a region historically, culturally and environmentally rich and diverse with a wonderful sense of community. Within minutes you are spoilt with an abundance of sights and delights including the historic townships and hamlets of Mount Macedon, Kyneton, Trentham and Daylesford award winning wineries, antique store, distilleries and artisan produce. The town and local area provide all levels of schooling.
The propery has excellent links to Melbourne CBD (45 minutes), Tullamarine Airport (35 minutes) and regional townships via the Macedon Railway Station and Calder Highway freeway.
The Potter’s House is truly a magnificent architectural gem, perfect for weekend escapers, a unique accommodation venture, interstaters moving South, young families or the perfect downsizing property.
For further information or to arrange a private inspection, please contact – Dominic Romeo on – 0438 500 277 or email – dominicromeo@circaheritageandlifestyle.com.au.