My visit to Melbourne provided many opportunities to photograph many heritage listed homes both in the city and on the Mornington Peninsula. This house along the Esplanade in Mornington (on the Mornington Peninsula) was built in 1899 and originally called Glencoe House. It is now called Mulberry.
The house is "Heritage listed" and has been restored recently. The carpenter received a National Trust 2011 award for his "Heritage restoration skills".
Of course the gorgeous white picket fence just completes the picture.
And the owner is proudly displaying the Australian flag.
I love the timber fretwork and of course the two-tone picket fence - all perfect examples of the time period the house was built.
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10 comments:
Such a pretty house, and excellent pictures :)
Very pretty & love the fence & sky, too! =)
a gorgeous place! love that tree, and of course, the fencing!
Beautiful pictures :)
Yes, she's a beauty! Great captures.
I could live there...its beautiful. Nice pics
A lovely place and beautiful pictures!
Very pretty. I also like those chimneys.
That tree is also gorgeous.
I love the way the fence and the house match so nicely! The colouring is all so understated, and yet tells of a house that is well cared for!!
Such a beautiful fence and verandah!
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