9 room Stone Bungalow on 11 peaceful, private acres, conveniently close to the Stirling village. You’ll love this executive home c1900, privately nestled amongst 11 glorious acres. The versatile floorplan in cludes 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and suits a relaxed lifestyle, with breathtaking views from every window.

Peace, privacy, relaxation; feel the charms of this beautiful Hills property rushing to meet you as you sweep through the gates at the end of a country lane, just twenty minutes from the tollgate.
At the top of the driveway, an appealing four-bedroom homestead with deep shady verandas all around is part modern, part golden oldie, with its roots in the early 1900′s.

The entry is a stunner with lots of glass, large format Italian ceramic tiles and a Norwegian wood burning stove – no warmer way to welcome you and your continuous flow of friends. Beyond, the stunning Alby Turner kitchen, featuring Corian counters, a wine cupboard, Belling range plus Miele steam and combination ovens, is where people will choose to sit, chat and be part of your life, making this the true heart of the home.

Floor to ceiling pantry storage is at your finger tips in an adjoining vestibule, where hats, coats, boots and baskets all have their place too. It’s the sort of facility every country house needs.

Relax in the open-plan living area, throw a log on the fire – there’s plenty of wood on the property including a stand of red gums above the dam – and abandon yourself to the rolling countryside views. In summer, open the door to Mediterranean style terrace entertaining. Just add wine, food and friends!

Opposite, the master bedroom is a sanctuary for busy parents; a big, light and airy room with a walk-in robe and the sleekest of brand new ensuites. Three more double bedrooms and an internet ready study with a corner fireplace, which could give you another living area, are tucked away at the rear, where family and guests will enjoy the added luxury of a full spa bathroom and large laundry, with plenty of useful storage and pretty rose garden aspects.

Alpacas have grazed the surrounding paddocks – eight in all with bore-fed troughs – for well over ten years. There were horses here before. A small round yard and stable with water and power could be developed further if you wanted to keep them again, and there are good sheds for hay and machinery. The large dam that never runs dry is handy for stock and firefighting, while the established orchard on its banks offers seasonal pickings of pear, peach, plum, apple, fig, quince and mulberries, with room to still put in a few grapes. Above the homestead, two 8,000 gallon galvanized rainwater tanks pump mains pressure for domestic use, with an additional 5,000 gallon poly tank for bore water, connected to garden watering and fire fighting systems.

Whether or not you decide to keep livestock, the wildlife and birds will enthrall, as will the change in seasons, which is much more marked up here. There’s nothing more seductive than standing at the orchard gate, a glass of bubbly in hand, as the sun turns crimson over Scott Creek Conservation Park.

Complete with a triple carport, double garage and good turning area; this breathtaking lifestyle property is also handy to Stirling, Aldgate and Mylor, as well as local schools at Scott Creek and Heathfield. Move today, watch your children grow strong and healthy, and see life change for the better!