Resplendent Victorian charm melds seamlessly with contemporary lifestyle appeal in this exquisitely renovated and extended c.1851 residence, nestled within one of Hawthorn’s most picturesque treelined streets. Immortalised in Frederick McCubbin’s 1886 painting Heath Paddock, Hawthorn, the home’s landscaped garden and elegant façade offer an enduring connection to nature and art. Defined by a tranquil ambience and flexible family functionality, the spacious floorplan offers four bedrooms, two bathrooms and a dedicated study, ideal for use as a home office, dressing room or optional fifth bedroom. The original Victorian home presents with a traditional arched hallway, soaring ceilings, timber floors and beautiful period detail. Formal sitting and dining rooms feature ornate fireplaces, bespoke cabinetry and generous proportions, perfect for refined entertaining. At the heart of the home lies a spectacular full width open plan living and dining domain, enhanced by a striking central island, open fireplace, bespoke cabinetry and a timeless kitchen finished in granite and timber, appointed with a Gaggenau oven and cooktop. Three sets of French doors unfold to reveal a north facing terrace and sparkling swimming pool, creating a sun soaked outdoor living zone. The main bedroom offers a peaceful retreat overlooking the pool, accompanied by built in robes and a luxurious ensuite complete with clawfoot bath. Two further bedrooms also feature built in robes and direct garden access, while the main bathroom also includes a clawfoot bath. Additional features include hydronic heating, air conditioning, a laundry, off street parking and a carport, all set in a quiet and convenient locale moments from leading schools, transport, parks and local amenities.