Set quietly amongst established greenery, framed by pear trees that turn red in autumn and tall hedgerows that close the world out, this is a residence of substancedesigned not just to be seen, but to be lived in and enjoyed.

It also belongs to a different school of thinking.

A time when homes were built with patience. With weight. With materials chosen for how they would age, not just how they would look on day one. The reality is, very few homes are built like this anymorelargely because they simply can’t be. The cost, the craftsmanship, the time. Here, none of that was compromised.

From the moment you step inside, the scale reveals itself. Cathedral ceilings rise above expansive living spaces, while banks of louvre windows draw in soft, shifting light and invite the breeze to move naturally through the home. It’s a house that breathescool in summer, warm and grounded in winter.

At its heart, the main living pavilion is anchored by a striking sandstone fireplace, with New Guinea Rosewood features woven throughoutrich, tactile and enduring. Marble floors and rich timber underfoot, generous proportions in every direction, and a connection to the outdoors that feels effortless rather than forced.

Wide, covered verandahs wrap the homemade for long lunches, late evenings and everything in between. Out here, an outdoor sandstone fireplace, integrated heaters and electric blinds create a space that works year-round. This is where you’ll watch the sun drop behind the trees, glass in hand, without ever needing to leave. Or a storm roll in. Or the seasons change colour before your eyes.

A central courtyard with in-ground pool sits between the two pavilions, offering privacy, light and a natural focal point. The breezeway that connects themfinished with custom New Guinea Rosewood doors opening both wayslets the home open up completely or close itself off, depending on the season or mood. Outdoor cinema has been known to happen from time to time.

Accommodation is generous and flexible. The main residence offers five bedrooms across two levels, including a private upper-level retreat with its own balcony, while a separate self-contained apartmentoverlooking parklandprovides independence for guests, extended family or an additional income stream.

Below, an underground wine cellar quietly completes the picture.

Importantly, while the home speaks to a more enduring era of construction, it is filled with cutting edge technology. A new solar system paired with a Tesla battery provides modern efficiency and energy resiliencethoughtfully integrated without compromising the character of the home.

Generous double garaging plus a workshop or cart store, established Chinese elms, considered landscaping and a setting that feels both private and connectedthis is a home that hasn’t chased trends, and never needed to.

It’s a reminder of what can be created when cost isn’t the driveronly quality, longevity and the way a home should ‘feel’.

And that’s why it stands alone. And always will.

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