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Fiona Byrne Don't miss out on the headlines from Fiona Byrne. Followed categories will be added to My News. Two years after The Block’s “tree change” at Gisborne South finished airing, one of the properties renovated as part of that season of the hit show remains on the market with an asking price of more than $3.

8m. Known as “Camalot”, the five-bedroom, four-bathroom home which was made over by Block host Scott Cam is still seeking a buyer. The property, at 207 McGeorge Rd, Gisborne, is arguably the most interesting and picturesque of the homes offered as part of The Block’s “tree change” season in 2022 as it was built out from the original cottage that sat on the farm that was bought and subdivided by Channel 9 for the show.



The historic cottage, which sits on 10 acres (4.04ha), was built in 1866 and has been sympathetically renovated and extended to create a luxury country retreat less than an hour’s drive from Melbourne. The house is known as ‘Camalot’.

Picture: Instagram The pool at 207 McGeorge Rd, Gisborne. Picture: Instagram One of the bedrooms. Picture: Instagram It features French doors in every room opening to outdoor spaces, open-plan living and dining areas with herringbone brick floors, a central fireplace, a gourmet kitchen featuring a custom Christian Cole reclaimed timber island, a five bay garage and workshop, an in-ground pool with cabana, a 7-Star energy rating, a 50kw solar farm with battery storage and backup generator, and a 250,00.

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