Home Australia This small stone cottage looks like something out of a Monet painting and its stunning interiors transport nostalgic Australians to a simpler, cozier time.

This small stone cottage looks like something out of a Monet painting and its stunning interiors transport nostalgic Australians to a simpler, cozier time.

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Located on a leafy estate in rural Victoria, there's a sweet stone cottage on the edge of a lily-filled pond that looks like something out of a Claude Monet painting.

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A sprawling country property is capturing the attention of nostalgic Australians with its humble interiors and sweet stone cottage that sits on the edge of a water-lily-filled lake.

This charming dream estate is located in Mandurang, approximately 1 hour 45 minutes north of Melbourne.

The five-acre property features the main house, a vineyard, a gallery, stunning gardens, orchards, and a quaint cabin with a boat launch overlooking the pond.

The cabin is a cozy retreat surrounded by deciduous trees that show their true beauty in autumn.

Inside there is a small studio with open plan kitchen, living and dining room opening onto a covered terrace.

Located on a leafy estate in rural Victoria, there’s a sweet stone cottage on the edge of a lily-filled pond that looks like something out of a Claude Monet painting.

The cabin is a cozy retreat that is surrounded by deciduous trees that show their true beauty in autumn.

The cabin is a cozy retreat that is surrounded by deciduous trees that show their true beauty in autumn.

Spread over five acres, in Mandurang, just south of Bendigo, is the main residence, a vineyard, a gallery, impressive gardens, fruit orchards and the cottage.

Spread over five acres, in Mandurang, just south of Bendigo, is the main residence, a vineyard, a gallery, impressive gardens, fruit orchards and the cottage.

Inside there is a small studio with an open plan kitchen, living and dining room that opens onto a covered terrace that connects to the small jetty over the pond.

The owners rent the stay to tourists whom they named Crane Cottage in honor of the birds that regularly visit the property to the delight of their guests.

Inside there is a small studio with an open plan kitchen, living and dining room that opens onto a covered terrace that connects to the small jetty over the pond.

Crane Cottage, named after the birds that regularly visit the property, is let as holiday accommodation.

The main house is made of recycled bricks and has four bedrooms, two bathrooms, a master suite with bathroom and dressing room and a modern kitchen.

Antique furniture and ornate stained glass windows add old-world charm, while the wrap-around terrace has ornate vines covering it.

The lush grounds have whimsical gardens, as well as a Shiraz vineyard that the family uses to make their own wine and a small folly made from bricks from the old Lyric Theatre.

The main house is made from recycled bricks and has four bedrooms, two bathrooms, a master suite with private bathroom and dressing room and a contrastingly modern kitchen.

The main house is made from recycled bricks and has four bedrooms, two bathrooms, a master suite with private bathroom and dressing room and a contrastingly modern kitchen.

Antique furniture and ornate stained glass windows add old-world charm, while the wrap-around terrace has a curtain over vines.

Other features include the studio gallery space and a massive woodworking shed that has a one-bedroom, one-bathroom apartment above it.

Antique furniture and ornate stained glass windows add old-world charm, while the wrap-around terrace has a curtain over vines.

The charming property is now for sale with an asking price of $1.85 million. Listing agent Amy Arthur of McKean McGregor Real Estate – Bendigo told FEMAIL the sprawling home has attracted a lot of local interest.

The charming property is now for sale with an asking price of $1.85 million. Listing agent Amy Arthur of McKean McGregor Real Estate – Bendigo told FEMAIL the sprawling home has attracted a lot of local interest.

The lush grounds have whimsical gardens, as well as a Shiraz vineyard that the family uses to make their own wine and a small folly made from bricks from the old Lyric Theatre.

The lush grounds have whimsical gardens, as well as a Shiraz vineyard that the family uses to make their own wine and a small folly made from bricks from the old Lyric Theatre.

There are also orchards full of citrus and stone fruit trees and rows of sugar bushes, cones and bottle brushes, as well as orchards.

Other features include the studio gallery space and a massive woodworking shed that has a one-bedroom, one-bathroom apartment above it.

The charming property is now for sale with an asking price of $1.85 million. Listing agent Amy Arthur of McKean McGregor Real Estate – Bendigo told FEMAIL the sprawling home has attracted a lot of local interest.

He said the stone cottage with its “beautiful view” over the jetty and pond was the most prominent feature of the tranquil estate and has an exceptionally “magical” feel.

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