This stylish mountains retreat is named after a small village in the Cotswolds, England. Created by renowned architect Margaret Desgrand, the home offers a high level of sound environmental design and elegant living. Tucked away in a quiet part of Blackheath, the full brick house is laid out as two parts to shield a sun drenched courtyard, shaded by a series of connecting pergolas. The north facing full height windows afford an abundance of natural light into the open-plan living space.
The home exudes a timeless craftsman quality, in its bold brick detailing contrasted with Australian timbers including Brush box, Tasmanian Oak & the now rare Myrtle Beech. For those cooler months the home has natural gas central heating and a stunning brick fire place that forms the focus of the living room. A handy storage/workshop is located on the lower level.
The garden, on two titles of approximately 1,460 square metres, is established & private with many rare exotic plants.