Vale Hill, an 1854 goldfields property, and its surrounding barn and outbuildings, have been architecturally transformed into a unique and remarkable estate.
On 10 acres in the pastoral heartland of Victoria's goldfields region, this original 1854 bluestone-and-brick home has been transformed into an architectural masterpiece.
With four bedrooms, three bathrooms, two kitchens and a spectacular double-height entrance foyer, the home is intimate, yet spacious. The interiors are by the late Stuart Rattle, and complement the stunning outdoor entertaining areas.
The home is warmed by under-floor heating, open fireplaces, and split-system units. Surrounded by landscaped gardens, Vale Hill House has an edible garden including hundreds of fruit trees and vegetable plants.
A 30-metre pergola has uninterrupted views of the surrounding countryside.
A self-contained barn conversion, refurbished outbuildings, and 160-year-old cellar complete the estate.
The residence is only minutes from Daylesford, Ballarat, Creswick and Clunes, yet is completely private.