Positioned at the end of a private and very well located cul-de-sac is ‘Greystanes’, the architect designed home built to make the most of the rural outlook and the suns winter warmth. This warm and inviting home is set on 25 acres of gently undulating land and has a versatile floor plan, which presents an array of opportunities for small or large families. This is a home for entertaining, a house filled with happy memories of family celebrations and wonderful parties on a grand scale.
The home is made up of five ‘modules’ connected by double glazed walkways. There is a master suite module that has a beautiful, spacious bedroom with a walk through dressing room, ensuite and a sitting room or possible nursery.
The hub of the home is the second module containing the kitchen, dining room, sitting room and a most inviting sunroom with built-in window seats and lovely views. Light literally pours in through the bank of double glazed floor to ceiling north facing windows overlooking a large pergola covered entertaining deck.
Beyond this – module three offering a powder room, a very well fitted large study making the possibility of working from home an easy option, the laundry and a two car garage with internal access.
Module four is a bit of a surprise as there is another ‘master’ bedroom with an ensuite and a private courtyard, two more bedrooms, one fitted with built-ins, a bathroom with a spa, heated towel rail and heated polished porcelain floor. There is also a kitchenette and a central living area set up as a home theatre room.
The last module is connected to the house by an external walkway. This useful dwelling is quite self-contained and is set up with two bedrooms, ensuite, built-in laundry, a sitting room and a single garage.
Low maintenance landscaping surrounds the home; the gardens are well established with automatic irrigation, the courtyard has a decorative pond and specimen trees providing the perfect place for larger family gatherings.
There has been a deal of time spent on the design and fit out of this home – this can be seen in the solar passive design, the insulation in the walls, ceiling and slab, the solar voltaic panels pumping power back into the grid and the Bose indoor and outdoor sound system.
Millynn Road is sealed and has a school bus stop on the corner providing transport into Bungendore’s popular Primary school and to Canberra and Queanbeyan. Dickson is an easy 15-minute drive and Civic is just beyond: location wise this one is hard to beat.
If you have been looking for something special, not your average family home then this one has a lot to offer. This is an extremely comfortable home, it is filled with light and it has a ‘relaxed’ ambience – when you are invited here you want to stay.