'Eildon Mansion' circa 1850

An exciting opportunity to be part of the long and illustrious lineage of 'Eildon Mansion' with this landmark Renaissance Revival property, one of the most significant houses in St Kilda.

Rich in history, this truly impressive property displays a singular presence, beautifully established on its large 2,203sqm block. The stately home, originally built as 'Barham House' in 1850 for Edward Green to the designs of architect John Gill, was substantially altered and enlarged in 1872 by the leading Melbourne architectural firm of Reed & Barnes for the pastoralist John Laing Currie and renamed 'Eildon'. The property effortlessly combines European grandeur and scale with striking Italianate features both inside and out. Many of its original characteristics including soaring ceilings with decorative plasterwork, marble and timber fireplaces, a sweeping central staircase, Victorian tiled flooring, gracious bay windows, and a large underground basement and cellar have been carefully preserved over time. Now looking for a revival, this property presents a rare blank canvas well suited to meet a myriad of uses for 21st century living.

With 19 rooms in the mansion, a stunning loggia opening to the garden and an impressive first floor balcony, the original architectural design of the home combines elegant symmetry and grand proportions that are still relevant today. The wide entry hall and reception area provides a central point from which numerous large rooms span the length of the ground floor, offering endless opportunities for grand entertaining or harmonious family living. A commercially fitted kitchen complements the scale of the home. Downstairs the large basement provides an excellent foundation for a wine cellar and storage, with other key household functions easily accommodated.

The first floor is accessed by the grand central staircase and served by a more private rear staircase. Here, numerous rooms again provide options for family accommodation, with classical features such as marble fireplaces and decorative ceilings, and expansive timber windows flooding the area with natural light.

Outside, the formal garden effortlessly embraces the home, with established trees providing welcome privacy. A generous front courtyard provides easy access and ample parking. The original stables have been repurposed with 5 large rooms and several WC/bathrooms, providing a unique space that expands the accommodation of the home and suits many purposes.

Prominently positioned in the heart of St Kilda just moments to vibrant Fitzroy Street and an easy stroll to St Kilda foreshore and Albert Park Lake, "Eildon" provides the rare chance to shape the future of this most illustrious and magnificent property.

Until recently the home was used by the Alliance Francaise as a language school and could be used for a multitude of purposes subject to council approval.

In conjunction with Gross Waddell ICR:
Andrew Waddell 0419 400 991
Raoul Salter 0418 335 432

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