All the elegance of yesteryear, perfectly parcelled in a beautiful new home. Having painstakingly restored Luskintyre House – a circa 1835 timber and masonry beauty – the owners of this masterbuilt home had an intimate knowledge about how to create the magical ambience of our forefathers. Built from 8 inch steel reinforced rendered masonary throughout, the 4 bedroom, 4.5 bathroom home features 50 year old 27mm Jarrah floor boards recovered from the University of Western Australia, wide skirting boards specially milled in Gunnedah, a gas fireplace with hearth built from convict bricks which were formally a bake oven at Luskintyre House, high timber lined ceilings, ranging from 9.5 to 10 foot cedar windows and doors.
Built with the intentions of never selling, the incoming purchaser will capitalise on the Vendors commitment to the utmost quality of construction and inclusions, including protruding horizontal pierings, steel door jams for fire rating, instant gas hot water systems, video security system, new guinea rose wood kitchen, provisions for a bar and sink and a 3-bay garage with storage area. The property also features a 9 megalitre dam, stocked with yellow perch, easements to the Hunter River and 2x500sqm refridgerated buildings with offices, kitchen, board room and amenities.