Step into the charm of a bygone era at White Rabbit Cottage, a captivating Victorian residence set amidst enchanting cottage gardens. Warm and inviting throughout, this home blends period character with modern comfort, creating a truly magical retreat.
A leadlight entry introduces a floorplan rich in detail, featuring timber floorboards, open fireplaces, exposed brickwork, and soaring ceilings. The welcoming sitting and dining room is anchored by a wood heater and open fireplace, ensuring cosy winters. A second living area with a raked ceiling opens through French doors to the north and west, enhancing natural light and seamless indoor–outdoor flow.
The full-width deck and pergola provide the perfect setting for year-round entertaining, overlooking established gardens that burst with seasonal colour.
Accommodation includes three spacious bedrooms serviced by a central bathroom with a clawfoot bath, plus a convenient Euro laundry.
Adding further appeal, a large outdoor shed with concrete floor, wood heater, and mezzanine level offers endless versatility—ideal as a creative studio, gym, or additional storage.
Perfect as a permanent home, weekend escape, or short-term rental, White Rabbit Cottage offers an exceptional opportunity in one of the region’s most picturesque towns. Quality furnishings are also available to purchase by negotiation, making this an effortless move-in or ready-to-let option.
Positioned just minutes’ walk from Clunes township, you’ll enjoy easy access to local shops, cafés, restaurants, and essential amenities. The home is also only 25 minutes from Ballarat, 90 minutes from Melbourne, and within close reach of Daylesford, Kyneton, and Castlemaine.
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