Quality and privacy are the hallmark of every fine residence and your new home is a prime example of uncompromising standards in a private and tranquil location. The award winning team at Studio22 was teamed with respected local builder Geoff Johnson in 2010 to provide what we can only describe as a triumph. The grandeur of early colonial architecture has been melded with authentic French provincial dcor and designed with our modern Australian love affair with open plan living as it fulcrum, this seamless transition between interior and exterior is the product of intelligent design. The attention to detail is second to none and the use of natural products such as the stunning red box floors, the exquisite travertine tiles and imported marble which is used extensively throughout the Kitchen, bathrooms and laundry are statements of style that are timeless in their appeal. Revel in the breathtaking vista with its backdrop of Great Dividing Range and rural pasture while you enjoy a perfect orientation that baths the living areas in the winter sun while banishing any harsh rays of summer. The top of the range self cleaning salt water pool is not only practical its aesthetically pleasing giving an added dimension to a home that is both an ideal entertainer and comfortable family home. Established upon 6 acres of land the grounds offer room for horses and market gardens while the addition garaging lends itself as stables or storage for boats, vans and machinery.
andbull; Quality inclusions used extensively
andbull; Top of the range Appliances
andbull; Ducted climate control
andbull; Self cleaning salt water pool
andbull; 66,000 litres of water storage plus pumping from the creek
andbull; 6.13 acres or 2.48 hectares
andbull; Five car accommodation
andbull; 4.5KW Solar System
andbull; Pumping from permanent creek

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