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CODE: VICEdgington
LOCATION: Strzelecki Ranges, East Victoria
PHOTOGRAPHER: Albert Comper
DESCRIPTION:
This unique home was once a horse knackery. With the assistant of Architect Bob Sinclair and Wolveridge architects and their expertise alterations, additions, and adaptive reuse of the original structure the Edginton's now have a weekender that they love. These home owners were very involved with the project and excited about preserving as much of the original details as possible. You will see evidence of this throughout; textured concrete walls, floor drains made decorative with wood lattice and thats just some of it!
LOCATION: Strzelecki Ranges, East Victoria
PHOTOGRAPHER: Albert Comper
DESCRIPTION:
This unique home was once a horse knackery. With the assistant of Architect Bob Sinclair and Wolveridge architects and their expertise alterations, additions, and adaptive reuse of the original structure the Edginton's now have a weekender that they love. These home owners were very involved with the project and excited about preserving as much of the original details as possible. You will see evidence of this throughout; textured concrete walls, floor drains made decorative with wood lattice and thats just some of it!

CODE: VICGwen
LOCATION: Eltham
PHOTOGRAPHER: Albert Comper
DESCRIPTION:
This authentic mud brick home sits on two acres of Australian native bush garden created by Gordon Ford, known for his landscape architecture. The property now maintained by his children, boasts all the elements important to him and his wife. It's an amazing slice of wilderness with a main residence and small cottages made of mud brick, with white wash walls and wood lined peaked ceilings. They are filled with antiques, books, and boundless treasures. The gardens have a waterfall, pond and winding paths through bush and tree lined paths. The ironwork railings and lamps were forged at nearby Montsalvat further adding to its rustic charm.
Slideshow A: Main house / Slideshow B: Cottage
LOCATION: Eltham
PHOTOGRAPHER: Albert Comper
DESCRIPTION:
This authentic mud brick home sits on two acres of Australian native bush garden created by Gordon Ford, known for his landscape architecture. The property now maintained by his children, boasts all the elements important to him and his wife. It's an amazing slice of wilderness with a main residence and small cottages made of mud brick, with white wash walls and wood lined peaked ceilings. They are filled with antiques, books, and boundless treasures. The gardens have a waterfall, pond and winding paths through bush and tree lined paths. The ironwork railings and lamps were forged at nearby Montsalvat further adding to its rustic charm.
Slideshow A: Main house / Slideshow B: Cottage