One of Maryborough's most notable historic buildings "Elliott House" was built by Thomas Elliott in 1933 and remains a classic example of Spanish Mission architecture then fashionable among the affluent and stylish. Overflowing with elegant architectural details, such as celestial moulded ceilings, high quality timberwork and leadlight windows, to mention only a few, the quality of this home guaranteed to leave an indelible impression. Fully renovated throughout, the home harmoniously combines every modern convenience with its original historic characteristics. Accommodating three bedrooms, multiple living areas including original formal lounge and dining rooms both with original decorative fireplaces. A custom fitted premium kitchen includes granite bench tops and quality joinery and Italian appliances with the bathroom of equal calibre having also enjoyed a recent makeover. Year round comfort is assured with evaporative cooling and ducted heating throughout. A private enclosed backyard features an luxurious enclosed alfresco area and decking amid established manicured gardens. Set in a prominent elevated position, this home has been long admired by passers by - once open to the public for viewings on a Sunday in exchange for one shilling donation to the Maryborough hospital - such properties are often sought but seldom found.
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