9-11 Victoria Street, Trentham, Vic 3458

Sold: $805,000 (05-12-2016)

9-11 Victoria Street, Trentham, Vic 3458 3458
SOLD
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Built in the 1920's for the Trewhella family, one of Trentham's early settlers and the town's largest employer through the early-mid 1900's. Their inventions include the Monkey & Wallaby Jack which took the town to the world stage with an office in London, which is still operating today.

Having undergone renovation and extension over the past 30 years with the current owners, it is sited on a sprawling acre of gardens with some magnificent specimens of mature trees and shrubs providing a wonderfully private environment all within easy walking distance to the town centre.

Currently comprising formal entrance hall, 3 large bedrooms (main with box bay window and 2 with fireplaces), formal sitting room/library (box bay window and fireplace), central family bathroom with claw-foot bath, excellent entertainer's kitchen adjoining huge family living and dining room spilling onto timber decked verandah, large laundry, double garage with internal access to the home, wood room and 2nd toilet. Other features include leadlight windows, high ceilings throughout and solid fuel wood heater.
The property is superbly located close to many of the gastronomic delights of this vibrant village, where you can wander down for breakfast at Chaplin's, The Trentham Collective, Colliban Foodstore (under new management) or the historic Red Beard Bakery, lunch or dinner at Annie Smithers' du Fermier, The Plough or catch a band in the leafy gardens of The Cosmo and only a 5 minute walk to picturesque Trentham golf course.

Trentham itself is one of the hottest real estate destinations in the Central Highlands, approximately an hour from the Bolte Bridge via the Calder Freeway and 20 minutes to either Daylesford, Woodend or Kyneton where you can connect to V/Line back to Melbourne or Bendigo.