8 Prime Street, Birregurra, VIC is listed for sale with Sam Parsons and Hayley Clark at Avenue Five.
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Enjoy a view of the garden from the kitchen.
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8 Prime Street, Birregurra, VIC is listed for sale with Sam Parsons and Hayley Clark at Avenue Five.
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Enjoy a view of the garden from the kitchen.
The classic bullnose verandah.
This country cottage in Birregurra (about 130 kilometres from Melbourne) is on the market.
A peachy toned bathroom.
He also spends a lot of time watching the low maintenance and productive garden develop. In true country cottage style, there’s a chicken coop with fruit trees, a berry lane, hot house, citrus zone, while raised veggie beds provide ample fresh produce.
Inside one of the bedrooms.
‘Anything along the Great Ocean Road was unaffordable, and after loads of Sunday drives investigating Otway Hinterland towns I always landed back at Birregurra,’ Ashley says. ‘From the first walk through I had a pretty clear vision of the potential, what work was required and the finishes I envisioned for it.’
A wood fireplace in the living room.
Hardwood Tasmanian oak floorboards and timber details reflect the home’s historic roots.
Another highlight is the 16-metre shed, which Ashley has made the most of for his ‘never ending projects!’
Ashley’s only moving on from the idyllic home to renovate a 1960s ‘art deco pad in need of much love’ that’s also in Birregurra, having fallen in love with the natural beauty of the Otways.
In his four years at the home, owner Ashley Macdonald has renovated the 1950s property and created a thriving garden!
He says the house was originally built in 1952 but was relocated to its current position about 25 years ago.
The garden features native plants like banksias and dwarf eucalypts.
The three-bedroom house is located in Birregurra, about 40 minutes from the regional hub of Geelong. And, the best part is it’s been fully renovated by the current owner, project manager Ashley Macdonald, who moved to the property four years ago.
‘The town flies under the radar for what it provides, and most importantly, it has a great community.’
Sage green accents bring a pop of colour to the kitchen.
Gather around the outdoor fire pit at night.
‘It was built with a solid hardwood frame, hardwood Tasmanian oak floorboards and other minor period details, which are beautiful,’ he adds. Armed with his project management skills and a list of trusted trades, Ashley took a ‘hollistic’ approach to renovating the abode. The resulting transformation is not only sympathetic to its heritage — retaining the charm of the facade, its classic bullnose verandah and a wood-burning fireplace inside — but the updates have made it ‘the best of both worlds’.
Ashley says he will miss the ‘soft light’ that fills the home.
He had been living in Lorne for six years and was looking for a place to ‘put some roots down’ when he discovered the run-down, country cottage.
‘The natives will only further establish themselves, the dwarf eucalypts and the multiple banksia varieties will provide a lifetime of unique cut flowers,’ he adds.
The renovations balance the home’s quintessential country charm with contemporary interiors.
The new addition of an upholstered banquet seat has helped make space for entertaining.
The home opens to a sunny, north-facing deck.
‘I love to cook and the open kitchen living provides a platform for cooking and entertaining in a modest space. It was an awkward space originally, but the banquet seat has really balanced the area,’ Ashley notes.
Another bathroom features terrazzo details.
Raised garden beds in the north-facing yard require minimal upkeep.
Carpet lines the floors of the inviting main bedroom.