History and elegance surrounded by manicured gardens the features of the property showcase the uniqueness of this holding; 7 bedrooms plus sitting/library, 3 bathrooms, Large modern kitchen and meals overlooking the property with bay windows, a magnificent Caesar stone kitchen with 900mm stainless steel cooker, restored Rayburn combustion wood stove, original maid's kitchen adjoining suited to office or large butler's pantry, 5 open fireplaces, with outdoor decked area with outdoor fire place suited to long lunch's & evenings meandering in the long views with friends and loved ones.
Polished Baltic pine floors throughout, Victorian gutter cornicing, rosettes, ornate lighting, 12ft high ceilings, wide hallways, lead light bay windows. A grand entrance and French doors from most rooms to the full wrapped classic wide skirted veranda's that offer views from each room of the home framing the pastures leading to the river. 120-year-old heritage listed gardens with Edna Walling influence, plantings of old-fashioned roses and cottage plants which enhance the ancient gardens which boast oaks, elms, copper beach, lilypilly, smoke bush, box and lilac, camellias, rhododendrons and includes, fruit trees of many different varieties.
" Ballintrae " was commissioned by Major Arthur Haywood A'Beckett in 1898, from a wealthy family he arrived from England. Major A'Beckett a captain in the Antrim Artillery, coming to Australia before the war he enlisted in the Australian Imperial Force, was at the landing of Gallipoli, leaving for war a lieutenant returning a Major in 1919. Ballintrae was a popular retreat for the wealthy Melbourne set and the scene of many garden parties, church fete's and social events reflecting Arthurs social position and interest in Public affairs. Major Arthur A'Beckett, a grandson of Victoria's Chief Justice owned parcels of land throughout the township.