Olinda 11 Cards Lane
Historic 1.5 Acres in Esteemed Location
Offered for the first time in over 100 years, and steeped in a rich and diverse local history, is this beautiful 6,560m2 parcel of land.
Situated on a quiet, no thru road within gentle walking distance to Olinda village is "Little Leddie", prime residential land that was once part of the neighbouring National Trust classified Folly Farm. This property is currently housing a charming 1 bedroom weatherboard bungalow, carport and several sheds, but it is the garden that will steal your heart.
Once owned by renowned designer Mary Card and her sister Harriet, and boasting garden design inspired by Edna Walling and Ellis Stones, many a famous hand has touched this land. Featuring Walling's signature stand of Silver Birch, English Ash, Poplar, Juniper, and rare Rhododendrons.
All that is required to complete this picture is your dream home, and with land like this the sky is the limit.
Historic acreage in prime location like this is a rare and delightful combination. Inspection will impress.
1.5 Acres Edna Walling and Ellis Stones inspired gardens Quiet, no thru road Gentle walk to Olinda village Neighbouring National Trust classified Folly Farm.
Also visit the stand alone website at: www.11cardslaneolinda.com
Land: 6,560 sq m approx.
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- Land area approx 6,560sqm
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Fletchers Area Guide Olinda, VIC 3788
Located 36 kilometres from the CBD in the foothills of the Yarra Ranges, Olinda is a thriving family-oriented eastern suburb with a small population of just under 2,000 people. Named after Olinda Creek which flows through the town, Olinda was initially a logging settlement. In the early 1900’s land was made available for horticulture and the town’s population grew substantially. Today, Olinda is home to cafes, restaurants, and numerous art galleries which showcase both local and international artists.