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Magnificent and substantial Coragulac House was built in 1873 by the pioneering pastoralist George Pringle Robertson and has been restored to its former grandeur.
Coragulac House is a 30-room bluestone mansion that retains all of the magnificent features that made it one of the western districts most beautiful and significant homes of the colonial era.
Coragulac House roofline features twin conical towers and a beautiful prominent stained glass, coffin shaped skylight. Inside the home all original features included by the architects remain including vaulted ceiling's, intricate plaster work and stunning Robert Prenzel wood carvings. The homestead includes reception hall, formal dining room, magnificent billiard room, three full sized kitchens, several living areas, nine bedrooms and a large cellar.
The original stables and coach house remain and have been used for many functions, and is particularly popular for weddings. A separate cottage provides additional accommodation options. Coragulac House is located on 57 hectares of quality land, with volcanic soils suitable for grazing livestock, horses or horticulture production.
Coragulac House offers a remarkable rural lifestyle, with a picturesque location amongst the rolling green hills and on the banks of Lake Coragulac. This stunning property offers business potential or simply a quiet lifestyle retreat. Situated only one hour and 45 minutes south west of Melbourne and 12 minutes from the busy regional city of Colac