* The origin of a Yurt stems back to Mongolia used by Turkic & Mongolic nomads.

* Traditional yurts consist of a circular wooden frame carrying a felt cover that were quick & easy to erect, today however they are increasingly popular as permanent fixtures and are usually built from renewable timer to be eco-friendly, highly engineered and built for extreme weather conditions plus
their solar passive design make them ideal residences or weekenders.
* The Hampton Yurt has all these features plus the creature comforts of modern day technology.
* The exterior is Western Red Cedar with the interior renewable pine. The open plan living has a dome ceiling, large windows that overlook the escarpment and slow combustion wood heating.
* The functional kitchen is adjacent and features gas cooking with plenty of bench & cupboard space. There are two bedrooms with a walk-in robe in one.
* Timber blinds feature through out and there is bottle gas heating as well. The laundry and bathroom have been combined but still have oodles of space.
* A large deck surrounds half of the yurt optimising the spectacular views.
* The property is fully fenced into two paddocks, the house yard hosting many different varieties of native trees & shrubs, plus various fruit trees and a veggie garden.
* The second paddock is lush and ideal for the farm animals as there is a continuous spring dam.
* The property also features a lockable14m x14m Colorbond shed and two 55000 ltr rain water tanks. A vast solar power unit is in place and services both the Yurt & shed.
Nothing has been overlooked on this most outstanding property..a true delight to inspect.

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