A Goldfields Gem in Bendigo’s Most Prestigious Location
Nestled behind a classic picket fence in one of Bendigo’s most sought-after precincts, this timeless residence stands as a testament to the craftsmanship of renowned Goldfields architect, Robert Alexander Love. Surrounded by mature gardens and rich in heritage, this double-brick home, built in 1864 for Mrs. McEwan, offers a rare opportunity to own a piece of local history—with the freedom to add your own chapter.
From the moment you arrive, the intricate wrought-iron lacework of the front porch and the winding garden path evoke a sense of old-world charm. Inside, elegant tessellated tiles guide you through the hallway, setting the tone for the home's warm and sophisticated interiors.
To the right, two welcoming bedrooms await. The master retreat features soft carpet underfoot, an open fireplace with a timber mantle, walk-through robe, full ensuite, and a large sash window overlooking the garden. The second bedroom showcases polished floorboards, a pressed metal ceiling, its own fireplace, built-in robes, and private garden access via French doors.
Across the hall, the formal living room and adjoining dining area each boast their own fireplaces—one adorned with a striking marble mantle, the other enhancing the inviting dining space. Soaring 14-foot ceilings and full-length arched niches lend an unmistakable sense of grandeur and character.
The hallway leads to a family bathroom, fitted with a classic clawfoot bath, separate shower, timber vanity, polished brass fittings, and toilet—blending period charm with everyday functionality.
At the rear, the heart of the home reveals a warm and character-filled kitchen, complete with a St George range and double oven, beaten copper rangehood, timber benchtops, and pantry. A cozy informal meals area is nestled beneath timber-lined ceilings and flooded with natural light from overhead skylights. Below, a spacious cellar offers further storage or a wine connoisseur’s dream.
An adjacent multipurpose room—with polished floors and an art deco-style fireplace—can easily transform into a third bedroom, sunroom, home office, or library.
Additional features include a large external laundry/hobby room, a tiled undercover patio perfect for outdoor entertaining, and a beautifully paved rear yard with garden shed. Vehicle access is convenient and secure via an automatic roller door from Barkly Mews, with an additional garage at the front accessed from Barkly Street.
Will you be the one to carry on Mrs. McEwan’s vision for this enduring home?
Call today to arrange your private inspection—before someone else claims this rare slice of Bendigo history.
Heating & Cooling
- Ducted Cooling
- Ducted Heating
- Open Fireplace
Outdoor Features
- Fully Fenced
- Outdoor Entertainment Area
- Secure Parking
Indoor Features
- Built-in Wardrobes
- Floorboards