Philip Cox-designed 1995 Kilmore home listed

Philip Cox-designed 1995 Kilmore home listed
Jonathan ChancellorApril 15, 2018

A country Victoria property complete with what was a Philip Cox-designed home, has hit the market.

The 1995-built Kilmore home, set 60 kilometres north of Melbourne, has only had two owners.

It has been listed by the relocating Exell family, who refurbished the homestead since paying $1.05 million in 2004.

Cox designed the home property as a personal friend of the previous owners, the Holdaway family.

The eight bedroom, 540 sqm home features a distinctive Colorbond steel roof and is timber framed with western red cedar cladding.

The design brief was of an Australian farmhouse style homestead that comprises a series of three pods, all interlinked by circulation and flow areas.

Pat Rice Hawkins agent Bart O'Sullivan has the listing.

This article was first published in The Weekend Australian property section.

Jonathan Chancellor

Jonathan Chancellor is one of Australia's most respected property journalists, having been at the top of the game since the early 1980s. Jonathan co-founded the property industry website Property Observer and has written for national and international publications.
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