Nestled atop a gentle rise in the heart of York, where history whispers through the trees and the Avon River sparkles in the distance, lies Font Hill Manor—a home where stories of the past meet the promise of your future.
Built in 1885 by the venerable Reverend William Lowe, this Victorian Georgian residence has watched over the town for more than a century, its brick walls embracing generations of life, laughter, and quiet reflection. From its elevated perch, the manor gazes upon the Uniting Church, the historic Hall, and the 1913 Manse, forming a timeless dialogue with the town's soul.
Step through the front gates, and the world softens. Mature fig trees, still bearing fruit after seventy years, sway in the breeze, while rose bushes in every hue trace winding paths through the garden. A natural spring at the front and a historic well hint at the land's life-giving past, connecting every corner of this estate to the rhythm of nature.
Inside, four bedrooms and two bathrooms offer space for family, friends, or quiet retreats. The heart of the property is a self-contained granny flat, ready for guests, creative pursuits, or even a charming Airbnb escape, with plumbing in place for a full kitchen. Sunlight dances across the face brick walls, highlighting the simple elegance of the hipped roof, timber verandah, and twin chimneys that crown this stately home.
Whether savoring morning coffee with panoramic views towards the town and over Mount Brown, hosting gatherings in the lush gardens, or simply standing where Reverend Lowe once dreamed of his retirement, Font Hill Manor invites you to write the next chapter.
Here, history is not behind you - it is all around you, whispering from every brick and bloom. A sanctuary of charm, elegance, and stories waiting to unfold.
Font Hill Manor is more than a home, it's a love letter to York, to heritage, and to the life you've imagined.
Subdivision Potential
Font Hill Manor sits on a generous 3,568m² allotment in a residential zone, presenting exciting possibilities for subdivision or development, while retaining the heritage home on a portion of the lot. Buyers may explore creating additional building sites or lifestyle parcels, subject to Shire of York planning regulations, providing both investment and lifestyle opportunities in one of Western Australia's most historic inland towns.
Property Features You Will Love:
Built circa 1885 by Reverend William Lowe, a key figure in the Methodist Church in York.
Victorian Georgian with face brick construction, hipped roof, decorative timber verandah balustrades, and twin chimneys.
Self-contained granny flat with bathroom and plumbing ready for a kitchen - ideal for guests, Airbnb, or family use.
Panoramic views of York, the Avon River, and historic church precinct.
Large chicken coupe with the chickens included with the sale (can be further discussed)
A remarkable collection of antique furnishings, thoughtfully curated over decades to compliment the home's 19th-century character, may be available for separate purchase.
Garden & Landscape:
Mature fig tree over 70 years old, still fruiting.
Around 50 rose bushes and established gardens.
Natural spring at the front of the property, plus a historic well.
Heritage Contribution: Prominent location overlooking Uniting Church, Hall (former chapel), and 1913 Manse, forming part of York's historic streetscape.
Part of gardening community
Privacy & Setting: Boundaries defined by mature plantings and fencing, offering seclusion while retaining sweeping views.
Lot Size & Zoning: 3,568m², zoned RES (Residential), offering opportunities for subdivision (subject to Shire of York approvals).
Contact Paige Garvey today for a private viewing or for any further information on how to make this special home yours.