This outstanding heritage listed building was built between 1882 and 1885 by Englishman George Danby. The manor is built of local stone that was quarried from the Woakwine Range. The house was modelled on a mansion in England. Lakeside took a number of years to complete with many of the fixtures and fittings sourced from Europe and Britain.

Lakeside Manor is 72 squares and its hallway, which is the entire length of the house, is 40m long and 3m wide. The house has 17 main rooms with the ceilings 3.5m high in the bedrooms and 4m high in the function rooms. It features a magnificent library with a 5.5 x 3.5m Blackwood and Mahogany bookcase. The Manor is situated in an attractive garden setting on approximately 1.18 acres.

This is a fabulous opportunity for a unique B and B or it could be kept as a family holiday home or residence.