Mirranook offers the epitome in out-of-town living. Set on 50.13 hectares of bush and cleared land, the 1km driveway weaves its way through beautiful gum trees where a sprawling five-bedroom home emerges from the tranquil bushland setting.
Built by local builder David Tebbutt in 1990, the design is inspired by the Dumaresq Train Station and abstractly flows from right to left like a train carriage. Entry, hallways and exposed brick walls throughout have been created with repurposed bricks from the station’s waiting room. Internal ceilings of curved timber, colonial windows and doorways of the 19th Century blend seamlessly with a distinctively 1990′s flair of design and colour including decorative polished concrete flooring.
The main home consists of four bedrooms: master with ensuite and walk-through robe, private courtyard and extensive built-in storage. A three-way family bathroom, additional guest bathroom, two dedicated living zones, open plan kitchen and dining and a spa room. Kitchen includes stone bench tops, German appliances including dishwasher, and is practically located near the spa/bbq room and outdoor entertaining space.
A seamless extension in keeping with the original design and build adds a fully self-contained studio with study/gym, living/bedroom with 2 x 2 built in bunk beds, full bathroom and kitchenette, to an already substantial family home.
The home sits on an elevated site within in a large, fenced house block with established retaining walls and native plantings to compliment the bush setting. From almost every angle the dense bush with its abundance of native flora and fauna is visible making it a truly magical place to live.
Outside is an oversized gabled double carport plus a work-shed for hobby-farm machinery and storage. The house yard contains a chook run and cubby/fort for the kids plus levelled grassed areas. Large water supply with six water tanks and four dams.
Solar passive design include a complete north-facing aspect, 4kw solar power, gas/solar hot water. Reverse cycle air conditioners, freestanding wood heater and built-in gas heating.
Paddocks with a good mix of cleared and treed land and quality fencing and gates. Plus a purpose-built observatory for star-gazing with retractable roof sits in a cleared peak behind the home.
Located less than 10km to the University of New England this truly majestic property offers the premium in acreage living. For your private viewing contact the HH team today on 6772 5333.
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