Maldon 24 Adair Street
MAGNIFICENT MOUNT HAWKE circa 1860s UNIQUE RESIDENCE
Quietly located in the town centre with large gardens!
This exceptional Victorian home was built for Samuel Dabb, an entrepreneur of the gold rush days in Maldon and is most notable for a grand ballroom added to the north around 1890. Mt Hawke offers the grandeur of large rooms and has operated successfully as a Bed and Breakfast. Set within a large garden setting, the home features wide stone paved return verandahs, a rear north facing deck, very large entrance hallway, four bedrooms, four bathrooms, a study, cellar, well appointed kitchen, formal dining, formal sitting with open fire place and a grand sized ballroom with 16' ceilings, open fire place, polished Baltic floor and much natural light. The home captures much period appeal with large original fire places, tall ceilings and garden vistas. There is ducted Hydronic heating throughout. Gardens are large, well fenced and include an original water well, shade and fruit trees.
Get to know Maldon
Proud of its historic past but also a thoroughly modern community; Maldon is a uniquely preserved gold mining town and a well-serviced, functional place to live. Named as Australia’s first Notable town by the National Trust in 1966 the central streetscapes of Maldon have been lovingly and meticulously preserved.
Agent
- Rob Waller
- Leah Panos
Sold Under Contract $820,000
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Property Information
- Land area approx 1500sqm