The grand, original features of this historic home lay the foundation for an extraordinary future.
The Italianate facade, the huge proportions, marble fireplaces, large reception rooms, and five bedrooms set the scene for life on a grand scale. A 'servants' wing at the back of the house, and 1960-era pool hint at further potential.
The residence, known as 'Lalor House,' was designed in 1888 by William George Woolf, for Joseph Lalor, the son of the Eureka Stockade rebellion leader, Peter Lalor.
The current owners have owned the property since 1954.
The block is 1,135sqm, and lies in the heart of Richmond.