By surpassing the conventional and combining classically French Provincial design with cutting edge semi rural style ‘Yarran’ is without question one of Durals, if not the whole areas most significant estates.
A home of true distinction and one which defies the ordinary, this beautiful rural estate with gated entry presides amid a park-like setting of around 6 acres.
Bespoke glass and western red cedar curved joinery doors to entry introduce a grand floorplan and one of the districts largest private residences, whilst the commanding indoor fireplace fills the grand open spaces with a warm and welcoming ambiance.
This home was designed for luxury living. A few of the many highlights include a stunningly large informal living area with coffered 4 metre ceilings and intricate ‘Mary Antoinette’ parquet flooring. A sumptuous kitchen with marble counter tops, custom cabinetry and Miele appliances overlooks the stunning pool and spa.
The majestic billiard room offers soaring ceilings of up to six metres, plus a full wet bar and a feature slab sandstone fireplace that perfectly balances such a striking room.
Stunning master bedroom suite with full marble ensuite. Four additional ensuite bedrooms, any of which could also serve as master bedrooms. Full sized billiards room and bar, upstairs ‘big screen’ media room, separate guest residence or staff quarters, car enthusiasts eight car garaging plus double port-cochere.
Residents can entertain within the light filled family rooms or outside on the exceptional and generous sandstone terraces with topiaries that overlook both the superb landscape and dramatic heated pool and swim spa.
‘Yarran’ is a classically inspired estate that is innovative and unique. Its dramatic and powerful interior spaces and perfectly proportioned rooms flow gracefully from one to another, whilst providing an atmosphere of incomparable elegance and refinement.
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