• Immerse yourself in the magnificence of this Circa 1858 Williamstown icon, designed by Thomas Morris and constructed by Isaac Clark, once belonging to George Ashton, one of the first appointees under the new Victorian Government for Maritime Service!<br/>• As you discover the treasure within the bluestone walls beneath the majestically high ceilings, the hall leads to the modern, architecturally designed open-plan living, dining and kitchen area <br/>• With exposed bluestone brickwork, the gourmet kitchen pays tribute to the era of this home and boasts stainless steel appliances and an integrated dishwasher<br/>• Adjoining the open living and dining space is a formal lounge room<br/>• There are four spacious bedrooms - the north-facing master bedroom is upstairs with an ensuite, a walk-in-robe, a private retreat area and a study - downstairs, two bedrooms have built-in-robes, and one has an ensuite<br/>• Enjoy abundant natural light, original ornate fireplaces, a home alarm system, plantation shutters, oodles of storage, landscaped gardens and driveway parking for three cars<br/>• Situated on a prominent corner block, walking access to the peninsula's waterfronts, schools, transport, cafes and shops is convenient and pleasant while being a five-minute drive to Melbourne's major arterial roads<br/>• The Australian Heritage Database states, “It is significant as one of the small number of pre-1860 dwellings in Williamstown and the State of Victoria.” <br/>• ‘Ashton Villa’ stands grand at 164 years of age, meticulously maintained, ‘She’ will keep you warm in Winter and cool in Summer and invites you onto ‘Her’ prestigious page in history!<br/>
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