This executive home is built with a Bed & Breakfast in mind but is equally great as a family home. A 2.4 m verandah with enclosed ceiling extends all the way around the clay brick home. The bricks have been bought in from Queensland to give a sandstone appearance. Double-glazing on all windows and doors together with insulation on external and internal walls make this a cosy home winter & summer. Heating includes inslab in the kitchen and both bathrooms and reverse cycle in the main bedroom. Solar and an additional off peak electric system means you never run out of hot water for the extended family. The B & B setup includes a main bedroom with kitchenette and an approved disabled bathroom. Access is provided from the front door and a second bedroom sitting room of the air lock entry. This area can be locked off from the rest of the house and with sound proofing in the external walls is very quiet.

The main living area has a gas electric fireplace in the family room, a formal lounge and an open plan kitchen with granite benchtops, walk in pantry and views to the Snowy Mountains. A private owners / parents retreat was a clever way of changing two bedrooms into one bedroom with lounge area and large bathroom adjacent including a restored claw bath and separate shower. Features include quality carpets and Spanish floor tiles. The property sits approx 2km off the Kosciusko Rd midway between Berridale and Jindabyne and adjoining larger cattle properties. The local names include Glenrowan Estate or Barneys Ridge. Barneys Ridge rises to an elevation of 1300m. Snowhaven sits just a few metres below this level. Views from Snowhaven are to the North East as far as you can see, Nimmitabel and Brown Mountain 50 km to the South East, pasture to the South and the local valley, Thredbo Valley and Mt Kosciusko to the West. Most of the Snowy Mountains are in full view from the home. A feature to the property is the unlimited water supply. This is from water collected from all roofs and stored in a 100,000-litre tank. A common bore supplying 4000ltrs of water every day complements this. The land comprises 2.2 hectares of undulating grass land with about a hectare under 100 snow gums and another 300 trees planted by the owners. As part of the landscaping a wooden shed and some granite boulders have been positioned on the southern side. The shed is an original snowy shed used at Eucumbene Dam as part of the electricity supply. Extensive landscaping around the home includes a brick roundabout and rock walls, a dam and creek bed. A workshop studio has been built overlooking the dam, this is a 9m X 7m colourbond steel building with concrete floor and insulated roof. The plumbing is already installed, the power is available and a further inclusion is a modular kitchen, bathroom fixtures and other items. The garage is also 9m X 7m and has 2-car storage with automatic doors & a workshop bench.