Nestled in a magnificent, elevated position on almost 100 breathtaking acres, this architect-designed 70s home offers the perfect blend of retro vibes & country homestead living. Built in 1978 by esteemed local builder John Clayton, the home stands as a testament to exquisite craftsmanship, utilising beautiful natural materials and maintaining its excellent original condition over the decades.
Upon entrance you are greeted by ivy wrapped rock steps guiding you to the awe-inspiring grand entrance. As you step inside, you're greeted by stunning local slate floors, beautiful floor to ceiling cedar panelling & exposed brickwork that creates a warm and inviting atmosphere throughout. The expansive living spaces are adorned with huge north facing windows that frame spectacular views of the surrounding landscape, as well as bathing the home in natural light.
Gather around the full-sized brick open fireplace, a centrepiece for gatherings in the cooler months. The raked ceiling adds another dimension and the feeling of space; it truly needs to be seen to get the feel and aspect of the home.
The kitchen has an induction cooktop, recently installed double wall oven, lots of storage, a walk-in pantry, beautiful handmade original tiles. Huge north facing windows looking to Mt Samaria and Hat Hill offer the perfect place to sit and have a cup of tea. In a true nod to 70s design principles an impressive fernery is perched up high under the raked ceiling. A wall of beautifully crafted shelving completes the kitchen /living zone.
The home comprises four bedrooms, the huge master with gorgeous bespoke walk-in robe with lots of natural light and ensuite. A separate study will make with a dream work-from-home alternative. The views from the property need to be seen to be believed, truly 360-degree views from Mt Buller, Timbertop, Mt. Torbreck, The Paps, Mt. Samaria, Hat Hill, Tolmie then back to Mt. Buller!
- Zoned Farming
- Currently agisted
-Breathtaking 360 degree views
-Three generous living spaces
- Orchard and abundant raised vegetable gardens
- Cubby house and palatial chook house
-Laundry with mud room and heaps of storage space
-Shearing shed
-Cattle yards
-Wrap around verandah
-First time on the market since 1982
-Kitchenette in guest wing
-Attic
-Four car carport
-Low maintenance well established gardens
-State Forest down the road
Experience the magic of Middle Earth, where the harmony of architectural elegance and the beauty of nature come together.