Built on land originally sold by the crown to W Tramer in 1860, “Mourilyan House” is an excellent example of the Spanish Mission style prevalent in the 1920s and 30s. Built in 1927 this two storey home is a rare example of the style in Hamilton and survives largely intact (including the art deco interior) with sympathetic upgrades over time preserving the integrity of the buildings original design.
Offering 5 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms, 4 living areas and a state of the art kitchen, the home lends itself to cater without effort to the largest of families or to commercial accommodation pursuits. It has operated for some years as a successful bed and breakfast. Original wood panelling, fire surrounds and light fittings compliment the generous proportions of the house with expansive views of Hamilton and surrounding rural land available from the upstairs balcony.
“Mourilyan House” provides ample external accommodation with a 2 bay garage, a 15m x 7.5m 5 bay lock up shed with power and concrete floor as well as an open fronted shed high enough for caravans, boats etc.
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