Constructed around 1926 by the Bourke family, prominent graziers and horse racing identities, this large weatherboard home with broad timber decked return verandas is a prominent Pakenham landmark. Set amongst mature oak trees in what has been a very fine garden. The 5,820m2 allotment provides an elegant backdrop to what is still a very distinctive homestead.
The interior with 10 ceilings and wide timber panelled passage ways offers four generously proportioned bedrooms, plus study and two stately living rooms complete with original fire places, ornamental ceiling and with double hung sash windows throughout. The country style eat in kitchen still has the original combustion stove in place, plus family bathroom and sun room. The original racing stables are still in place.
The property offers a unique opportunity to restore to its former glory and/ or further develop (STCA). Ideally positioned with access to the M1 Freeway, public transport and major shopping and services.

Terms 10% deposit
Balance 30/60 days