Sometimes hidden jewels pop up in the most interesting places.

In a brilliant collaboration the owners along with their architect have created a wonderful home full of light and interesting angles, a home that is private yet has stunning rural outlooks from every window. One of the key requirements was for the home to be of minimal impact to its environment.

Rhynie is just a beautiful part of the Mid North. This ninety one acre holding was first surveyed in 1859 and has been sought after farmland since. The beautiful deep rich loam of the river flat that was planted with fruit trees in 1871 to more recently being a leading commercial rose nursery is dissected by Harvie’s Creek. The land rises and gives way to gently rolling hills. Being just on a hundred kilometers from Adelaide this is an easy commute and is also a well-positioned launch pad if you want to play in the Barossa and Clare Valleys.

You won’t see the home from the front gate. It is nestled over the rise in a slight gully, sitting very quietly on the land being part of the landscape as what the owners wanted. As you meander along the drive a sense of peace comes over you as you take in the amazing vista that opens up before you.

Every aspect of this home has been carefully thought out and planned to provide the residents with a living space that is warm, comforting and in so doing affords a profound sense of solitude. Each window has its own special outlook from a stark gum housing the wonderful native parrots to the grazing sheep on a neighbouring hillside, every day you will be treated to rural life as the seasons unfold before your eyes. The predominantly north facing outlooks are flooded with winter sun providing the home with a very open and crisp natural lighting. Evenings will deliver inspiration as you will see the stars so bright and strong that you could almost touch them.

The clever design provides a layout that is vibrant and modern. There are special features like the luxurious gas log fire to warm those cold bones on a chilly winters evening, for Cooling (and heating) there is a ducted reverse cycle system to ensure year round comfort. A saltwater pool provides an interesting contrast and just finishes off the home.

The floorplan is unencumbered and free flowing with all spaces being strong visually and very adaptable… Sometimes it is just best for you to sit and take it all in rather than go through the everyday real estate speak.

At the entrance to the property is a lovely getaway that the owners have set for guests and can be further upgraded to be a nice B n B or just leave as it is and enjoy. The land is currently leased for another year to a local farmer and provides income as well as in time you can do your own thing if that is your wish.

You will not be disappointed when you see and have a chance to take in what this holding offers.

Come and touch the stars.