Designed by renowned architect Russell Jack of Allen, Jack & Cottier in 1965, this award-winning home, ‘The Cater House’ is a masterful example of the late twentieth century Sydney Regional Style of architecture. The timeless design is set over three split levels, which separate the various functions of the home. Embracing the sloping native bush landscape, the home is wonderfully private and ideally positioned, close to Red Hill Nature Reserve.

- Living area at the heart of the home featuring a family room, kitchen and home office
- Kitchen with stainless steel Miele appliances and separate formal dining room
- Lounge with a working fireplace
- Five bedrooms, all newly carpeted, with built-in robes and ceiling fans, the master bedroom with private courtyard access
- Two bathrooms with marble vanity tops and one with separate bath and shower
- Outdoor split level timber entertaining deck shaded by trees
- Two courtyards allowing abundant light into the centre of the home and creating private garden outlooks
- Australian native garden at front, with well established gardens and expansive grassy areas in backyard.
- Carport with space for two cars and an in-built store, ideal for using as a tool shed
- Internal laundry, ducted gas heating, air-conditioning in living room and master bedroom, double glazing, fully reticulated, ample storage
- Awarded the Canberra Medallion by the Royal Australian Institute of Architects (RAIA) ACT for the best new home in Canberra 1965
- Awarded the RAIA 25 Year award 1990
- ACT heritage significance for late twentieth century Sydney Regional Style

“A wonderful house as modern and relevant for today’s living as when it was built 35 years ago.” – Jury comments RAIA ACT 25 Year Award, 2001

Exhibiting a timeless design and outstanding aesthetic qualities, this unique home offers the rare chance of owning a piece of architectural history that is sure to please for generations to come.

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