The owners of this property in Mudgee were determined to breakaway from their previous heritage homes; one built for the Cox family near Mudgee in 1861 and another on Sydney’s Northern Beached designed by the renowned architect Alexander Jolly.

Aloomba is a modern villa based on the Miles van der Roche architecture using minimalist design approach. Aloomba is aboriginal for beautiful place and this property lives up to its name.

With views over Lawson Park to the Cudgegong river; an all weather patio with an automatic rain censored vergola; a hydrotherapy pool with exercise jets and solar heating and easy maintenance makes this property the ultimate in luxury living.

Two pavilions facing north south are linked by a three metre wide gallery. Award winning architect David Trinder worked closely with the owners to design an environmentally sympathetic dwelling. Large glass areas face north and the front pavilion is bathed in warm winter sunshine. Massive insulation in the roof and walls complemented by underfloor heating provides winter warmth, while ceiling fans and sliding doors create a free flow of air during summer.

In keeping with the minimalist design approach the same tiles are used both inside and outside the home. The three double bedrooms are carpeted and the main has a large ensuite and a dressing room. The other rooms have built in robes and the utlity room has excellent storage. An office offers additional sleeping space. The generous double garage has storage cupboards and a small original shed from the 1930′s adds a quirky note to the rear garden. The kitchen has a double oven, double dishwasher and a walk in pantry. The bathrooms are fully tiled and have walk in frameless glass shower screens.

Villa Aloomba is a unique property with total privacy and a wonderful serenity has been created as an antidote to todays busy lifestyle.