HISTORIC “LAMBRUK” ESTATE c 1863
Rarely do properties of such rich heritage become available, let alone "Lambruk" , which has been tightly held over the last 150 years.
Originally built by Edward Rowe for his family, and built with the wealth created from its close proximity to one of the region's richest goldmines, "Mosquito" , where more than 43,581 ounces were mined over a two decade period.
"Lambruk" is a triumph of the gold rush era, introduced by a long sealed driveway with exquisite, extensive private landscaped gardens with exotic tree plantings sited on 37 acres.
The homestead offers three-four bedrooms, two bathrooms, kitchen/meals, separate dining room and large conservatory with expansive views.
Four separate guest villas of unparalleled quality, in-ground pool, tennis court and five car coach house with original Kay & Co. Worcester tower clock, circa late 1800's.
Ornamental lake with waterfall, orchard, frontage to one of the richest alluvial gold bearing creeks, underground wine cellar with old bank vault door (approx. 5,000 bottle storage)
Quality red gum framed and walled sheds, gazebo and abundance of water from dams, bore and mains.
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