Architect-designed and master-built in 2007 yet exuding the elegance and flair of a period residence, this beautiful home on a picturesque landscape of 40 ha/98.84 acres (approx) offers a place of quiet respite ideal for intimate and extended families with breathtaking views of Jervis Bay, Point Perpendicular, and Cambewarra escarpment.
Inspired by the Burrawang West station in central NSW with its return verandahs and traditional sandstone aesthetic, the home offers a substantial residence for relaxation and play, with a genuine connection to the outdoors through natural design elements and extensive glazing framing the privileged outlooks.
Distinguished by Blackbutt timber floors and high ceilings, the formal living and dining rooms are warmed by an ambience dual-sided wood fireplace and served by a superbly appointed country-style kitchen with European appliances, a Miele dishwasher and ample storage. A series of French doors extend the living domains to the deep picturesque private gardens with extensive decking orientated to capture the tranquil tree-lined views, offering space to relax, play and entertain amongst friends and family.
The evocative features continue through a refined family lounge with a gas fireplace, a large home office with wall-to-wall bookshelves, and an elegant main bedroom, complete with an ensuite and walk-in robe. There are three additional bedrooms with robes and a stunning family bathroom in a separate wing, whilst the one-bedroom studio offers an idyllic space for guests, the in-laws, or a lucrative Airbnb opportunity with independent access.
Exclusively situated just 2.5 hours from Sydney and 15 mins to the incredible Jervis Bay, with features including zoned ducted reverse cycle AC, a butler's pantry, a large laundry, ceiling fans, established gardens and a substantial chicken coop, a total of 175,000L of water storage, a dam, three-bay machinery shed and a double remote garage.