$ 2,100,000.00  87 Dorking Road Box Hill North VIC 3129 $2,100,000 - $2,200,000 Built in 1891 for esteemed Box Hill resident William Thodey, this unique heritage-listed villa features a distinctive French Second Empire design from notable Melbourne architect Arthur E. Clarke, revealing fascinating preserved features both inside and out. Nestled on an expansive 1800m2 block, the property has been called 'home' by a short list of distinguished families over the course of its long 123-year history, but it's now in need of a sympathetic renovation to restore its original splendour. Hence this is the perfect opportunity to extension out or up from the existing house subject to council approval. With the potential to be one of the most magnificent homes in Box Hill, the property - often referred to as the 'McCook House' in honour of its beloved former residents - is the only known example of domestic French Second Empire architecture in Whitehorse, making it truly a one-of-a-kind opportunity. Outside, the mansion's classic red-brick facade is enhanced by a sweeping verandah, an intricate leadlight front door, ornate brackets and a cast-iron crested turret that gazes out to the sprawling grounds. Meanwhile, the largely untouched interiors feature soaring high ceilings, grand carved archways and moldings, original hardwood flooring and a splendid decorative fireplace. There's also an intriguing and elaborate mural in one of the rooms, which is believed to be where former resident, Winifred McCook, stored valuable artefacts and items from her many expeditions to the Northern Territory, Western Australia and Papa New Guinea, in a bid to preserve records of native culture. The home's versatile layout encompasses formal living and dining rooms, an expansive kitchen and a laundry/mudroom, plus five large bedrooms, a study/dressing room and bathroom. Perfectly placed to offer a lifestyle of convenience, this much-admired local landmark is situated within a stroll of Kerrimuir Primary School, prestigious Our Lady of Sion College and popular Box Hill Gardens. It's also just moments from Box Hill High School, Box Hill Central, the hospital and Eastern Freeway. Requiring a new owner who is sympathetic to this marvelous heritage home's original features, the opportunity exists to create something truly special while honouring the property's rich legacy. Property Specifications: Elaborate heritage home on a sizeable 1800m2 block Magnificent original features both inside and out Formal living and dining rooms, large kitchen, five bedrooms, versatile study, bathroom Sprawling grounds, hardwood flooring, high ceilings, decorative mouldings and fireplace Walk to schools and parks, close to shops, hospital, public transport and freeway

87 Dorking Road Box Hill North VIC 3129


$2,100,000 - $2,200,000

Built in 1891 for esteemed Box Hill resident William Thodey, this unique heritage-listed villa features a distinctive French Second Empire design from notable Melbourne architect Arthur E. Clarke, revealing fascinating preserved features both inside and out.
Nestled on an expansive 1800m2 block, the property has been called 'home' by a short list of distinguished families over the course of its long 123-year history, but it's now in need of a sympathetic renovation to restore its original splendour. Hence this is the perfect opportunity to extension out or up from the existing house subject to council approval.

With the potential to be one of the most magnificent homes in Box Hill, the property - often referred to as the 'McCook House' in honour of its beloved former residents - is the only known example of domestic French Second Empire architecture in Whitehorse, making it truly a one-of-a-kind opportunity.
Outside, the mansion's classic red-brick facade is enhanced by a sweeping verandah, an intricate leadlight front door, ornate brackets and a cast-iron crested turret that gazes out to the sprawling grounds.
Meanwhile, the largely untouched interiors feature soaring high ceilings, grand carved archways and moldings, original hardwood flooring and a splendid decorative fireplace.
There's also an intriguing and elaborate mural in one of the rooms, which is believed to be where former resident, Winifred McCook, stored valuable artefacts and items from her many expeditions to the Northern Territory, Western Australia and Papa New Guinea, in a bid to preserve records of native culture.
The home's versatile layout encompasses formal living and dining rooms, an expansive kitchen and a laundry/mudroom, plus five large bedrooms, a study/dressing room and bathroom.

Perfectly placed to offer a lifestyle of convenience, this much-admired local landmark is situated within a stroll of Kerrimuir Primary School, prestigious Our Lady of Sion College and popular Box Hill Gardens.
It's also just moments from Box Hill High School, Box Hill Central, the hospital and Eastern Freeway.
Requiring a new owner who is sympathetic to this marvelous heritage home's original features, the opportunity exists to create something truly special while honouring the property's rich legacy.

Property Specifications:
Elaborate heritage home on a sizeable 1800m2 block
Magnificent original features both inside and out
Formal living and dining rooms, large kitchen, five bedrooms, versatile study, bathroom
Sprawling grounds, hardwood flooring, high ceilings, decorative mouldings and fireplace
Walk to schools and parks, close to shops, hospital, public transport and freeway

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