Nestled on approximately 14.4 acres of private bushland this tranquil property offers a rare opportunity to embrace a sustainable, off-grid lifestyle while being immersed in the natural beauty of the Australian bush. The land, a haven for local bush birds and wildlife, is thoughtfully integrated with its surroundings through meandering pathways, landscaped granite boulders, and a native garden that blends seamlessly into the bush. Seasonal Porcupine Creek runs through the property, its flow mirroring the dynamic and ever-changing character of the land, while a series of dams further enhance the sense of connection to the environment.
This partially renovated, three-bedroom home, built in 1983 with post-and-beam construction and infilled with recycled red bricks, offers a perfect balance of rustic charm and modern functionality. Designed to capture the northern sun the living area boasts a soaring cathedral-style ceiling, a solid wood heater inset into the original fireplace, and unique 1970s features, including a display cabinet and concertina door. The spacious kitchen and dining area have direct access to a north-facing laser lite verandah that overlooks the private, fenced front garden and leads to a paved entertaining area, ideal for enjoying the serene surroundings.
The kitchen features a Nectre Big Bakers Oven wood heater, a freestanding gas cooktop, an oven, a walk-in pantry, and ample storage. A staircase leads to the mezzanine level, where the main bedroom offers a Juliet window overlooking the living space, a raked ceiling, a skylight, and access to attic storage. Two additional bedrooms are fitted with new carpet, one featuring a built-in robe, with space for another. The contemporary bathroom features a walk-in shower, a wall-hung vanity, and a separate toilet, while the generous laundry serves as both a mudroom and an access point to the outdoors.
Eco-conscious living is at the heart of this home, with off-grid solar power (4.4kw array) and substantial battery backup providing reliable electricity. The solar system easily powers essential appliances, including a pressure pump for water, an electric fridge, and a deep freeze. Water is supplied via three rainwater tanks, with a dam providing additional backup. An instantaneous hot water system is powered by bottled gas, ensuring efficient and sustainable living year-round.
The property also offers a range of useful outbuildings, including a 6m x 2.4m studio or sleepout, a 9m x 6m shed with power and concrete floor, an adjoining 6.5m x 6m carport, and a 3m x 1.5m garden shed. There is also a raised veggie garden, a chook house, and a dog run with a verandah. For those looking to expand or create a separate retreat, the property features an excellent site for a secluded tiny house or dual occupancy, adding to the immense potential of this unique offering.
Located just a five-minute drive or a short bike ride from the historic township of Maldon, this property offers the perfect blend of privacy and convenience. Maldon provides essential amenities, including a primary school, supermarket, cafes, and retail outlets. Castlemaine (20 minutes away) offers further services, including a train station with direct access to Melbourne, as well as the Steiner School. Bendigo is just 30 minutes away, and Melbourne is only 1 hour and 40 minutes by car, making this the ideal location for those seeking a peaceful retreat or weekend escape with all the benefits of a sustainable and practical lifestyle.
With the call of birds and the surrounding wildlife as your backdrop, this unique, partially renovated home in the heart of nature is an exceptional opportunity for those seeking to create their sustainable sanctuary or simply enjoy a serene and secluded life in one of Victoria's most picturesque regions.
The size of Maldon is approximately 45.0 square kilometres. It has 7 parks covering nearly 16.7% of total area. The population of Maldon in 2016 was 1513 people. By 2021 the population was 1665 showing a population growth of 10.0% in the area during that time. The predominant age group in Maldon is 60-69 years. Households in Maldon are primarily childless couples and are likely to be repaying $1000 - $1399 per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in Maldon work in a professional occupation.In 2021, 86.10% of the homes in Maldon were owner-occupied compared with 80.90% in 2016.
Maldon has 1,451 properties. Over the last 5 years, Houses in Maldon have seen a 27.79% increase in median value, while Units have seen a 34.84% increase. As at 28 February 2026:
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