Nature lovers will be absolutely delighted by this architecturally designed and master built home, set on 21.5 acres (approx) amongst native shrubs and towering gum trees – many of which are home to a family of local koalas.
Comprising high ceilings and natural light, the opulently appointed kitchen comprises stone benchtops, induction cooktop and double electric oven, oversized rangehood, integrated dishwasher and walk-in pantry, flowing seamlessly through to the open plan living and dining areas which feature large windows/doors, statement pendant lighting and an amazing Cheminees Philippe’ cast iron wood heating fireplace with recycled timber mantle.
All three bedrooms enjoy views of the surrounding bushland and are large enough to accommodate a queen size bed, whilst allowing space for a built-in wardrobe. In addition to the separate toilet/powder room, there is a master bathroom with underfloor heating, a spacious frameless glass shower cubicle and a luxuriously deep bath tub which also benefits from beautiful bushland views.
Step outside the home and connect with nature by relaxing on the covered veranda, pottering in the vegetable garden or taking a walk or mountain-bike ride along the established tracks which lead to Tootie Creek Fire Trail and onto the Colo River.
Currently utilised as holiday accommodation, regularly booked for $400 per night (approx) the property has been constructed to be environmentally friendly and to withstand bushfires, and is in close proximity to a number of popular function centres and tourist attractions including Mount Tomah Botanic Gardens and Hillbilly and Bilpin Cider, as well as several fruit orchards and quality restaurants.
Other features:
andbull; Engineered French Oak’ Flooring
andbull; Retractable Screen Doors
andbull; Ample under house storage
andbull; Separate Garage/Shed and Adjoining Carport
andbull; 110,000L Water Tank
andbull; Environmentally Friendly Septic System (AandA Worm Farm)
andbull; Electric Shutters and Sprinkler System