Nestled on the edge of the Stonyrises sits this unique vernacular dwelling that is rich in history. Beginning life as the Stonyford Butter factory at the start of the 20th Century, a stint as a Rabbit processing factory in the depression and then a studio to renowned Australian landscape artist and local identity John Gardner, this lifestyle property warrants the use of the term 'unique'. The property has now been thoughtfully converted to a private dwelling containing all the necessities for modern-day living whilst maintaining the charming features of its past. Examples of this include the recently renovated kitchen that houses an original 'Jeunesse' enamelled wood stove which above sits a quirky Gardner cartoon. The home comprises 4 bedrooms plus a modern bathroom and multiple living areas, the largest of which has a Lopi wood fire, vaulted ceilings and quality Axminster carpets. Venture down the well-crafted staircase and you're stepping into what was once the industrious heart of the building and is now a well-restored open space, in which its purpose will only be limited by the purchasers' imagination. With 2.7 accompanying acres, this property gives you plenty of room to stand back and admire the well-crafted stone building from multiple vantage points. Located within an easy commute to either Cobden, Camperdown or Colac you have a private retreat close enough to all essential services.