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9 Moama Street

Victoria North
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1858sqm
9 Moama Street Victoria North
proudly marketed by
CLK First National
A Home with History, Heart and Soul
Tucked away in a quiet no-through road, this extraordinary solid brick and timber residence is a true one-of-a-kind. Designed with inspiration drawn from Australia's rural heritage, it radiates rustic warmth and timeless craftsmanship, showcasing the art of building with reclaimed and historic materials. The striking main timber beams, sourced from The Rocks in Sydney, and the impressive trusses reclaimed from a central NSW shearing shed, set the tone for a home that is rich in history and character. Every detail tells a story - from recycled convict bricks featuring paw prints, fingerprints and maker's marks, to salvaged ceiling boards, handcrafted cabinetry, and authentic period hardware. Highlights include: • Four to five bedrooms plus a study, offering excellent family flexibility. • Spacious living areas enhanced by ducted heating and cooling, plus the cosy ambience of wood heating. • Stunning recycled brickwork, including rare convict bricks showcased as a feature wall over the bar. • Salvaged lining boards and custom-made doors and windows, adding depth, warmth and authenticity throughout. • Bespoke cabinetry, vanities and display pieces handcrafted from recycled timbers. • Historic brass rim lock handles and latches, blending seamlessly with the period design. • A huge 8m x 9m shed with 3.9m roll-a-door access - perfect for storing caravans, boats or trades vehicles. • Additional rustic shed, ideal as a man cave, workshop or teenage retreat. • Convenient rear lane access to the property. . Just minutes from Echuca East boat ramp and Banyule State forest This home is more than a residence - it is a timeless sanctuary that embraces the soul of Australia's past while providing the space, comfort and practicality required for modern family living.
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