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The house with the famous brick jug chimney in Noble Park is a source of much “folklore”.
Now up for sale at an estimated price of up to $1.2 million, a local real estate describes the home as a “vintage bungalow” with an “interesting story” dating back to the 1930s.
The property at the corner of Corrigan and Heatherton roads was initially built for dairy distribution with a U-shaped driveway for horses, according to Keysborough agent Area Specialist.
But long-time Noble Park resident Geoff Wachter who worked for the home’s builder and first resident Peter Keith Jarvie, most commonly known as Mick, says it was built it as a “whimsical expression”.