An absolutely amazing architectural renovation on this old dairy and barn built in the 1940′s.
This inspirational home includes a myriad of "garden rooms" dotted over the 2000m2 of ground together with an interior that is truly unique.
The eclectic use of building materials including, western red cedar, original red gum posts, extensive use of glass, old red bricks, recycled iron and sash windows, combine to create a home that would be difficult to replicate.
You need to take the time to inspect this home. The photos are good but the ambience can only be felt as you take the time to wander through. Let your creative juices flow -and wait to see where they lead you.
The floor plan comprises of 3 spacious bedrooms plus a study and a mezzanine floor that could also be utilized as a loft bedroom if required. A stylish kitchen with modern appliances is located where the original milking bays stood. This room leads to a peaceful vine covered patio (originally the old chook house) There are two modern bathrooms – the main has a relaxing spa bath.
A private sun room with separate access adds to the appeal of the main bedroom.
The living room is enhanced by the original red gum posts and lofty raked ceilings reaching to almost 8 meters in height. The concrete floors have been polished to perfection. Although this is a modern trend, they seem to add to the overall conversion and blend beautifully with the rest of the decor. A raised dining zone has French doors leading to yet another private walled garden – a perfect sun trap to retreat to on a warm spring day and an enviable space to entertain in.
The home is tucked away off the road and provides ample parking. The rear garden is also home to a powered workshop – again this could offer a multiple of uses.
Once again – we highly recommend inspection of this extraordinary home. It deserves the time to be appreciated.
Kerry Macaulay – Adcock Real Estate RLA66526
In conjunction with Peter Price – Peter Price Real Estate – RLA155835