All eyes are on the Victorian town of Daylesford as the five Block houses to go to auction this weekend.
But they’re not the only homes on the market in the area.
If watching the show has made you fall in love with the spa capital, or you’re contemplating a tree change, here are a few more Daylesford gems worth inspecting.
You’ll see views of the Wombat Hill Botanic Gardens stretch towards Mount Franklin and Mount Alexander from the dining room of this three-bedroom house.
A wraparound timber balcony is perfect for taking in these vistas, while large windows fill the spaces with light. The garden has winding pathways, tiered terraces and a gazebo.
This lakeside getaway was once a 1950s weatherboard cottage – it’s now been reimagined with a calming, neutral palette and modern styling.
The open-plan living area leads onto a leafy deck, next to a studio that could be used as a study space or third bedroom.
For those who love Federation architecture, this listing is a rare gem, complete with signature turrets that crown the home on its elevated perch.
The four-bedroom, two-bathroom property is situated on a large block of land, which adds to the farmstay feel. A balcony makes the most of Doctors Gully views.
Cathedral-style ceilings add breathless grandeur to this renovated contemporary house by Moloney Architects.
Large sliding doors open to a terrace surrounded by landscaped gardens on the 10-hectare block.
The Coach House was built in 1854 as a hotel and has been a Daylesford landmark ever since.
Situated right on the lake, the garden slopes down to the water with a stunning grand terrace and charming period features throughout.
Mid-century soul is loud and clear in this revitalised 1940s brick home, with interiors featuring stonework floors, timber highlights and pops of colour.
There’s a studio, currently kitted out as a gym, as well as a sauna and outdoor bath for the quintessential spa experience.
