Despite its commanding position, the modern two level home is quite private and its immediate surrounds on the hillcrest are essentially level. There are spectacular 360 degree views over the Coal Valley countryside to wooded hillsides and distant Mt Wellington and Mt Dromedary from this hilltop homestead. A long driveway winds up past a steel double garage/workshop with power and a barbeque shelter to a turning circle and parking area. A full length front veranda and a portico face north for sun. A leadlight door opens to an attractively tiled entrance foyer with a ceiling rose with a chandelier. There’s a scrolled archway to a spacious and bright lounge with roses and chandeliers, ornate cornices, a wood heater set into a fireplace with a timber mantel and ample heating. Through another arch there’s a dining area with a sliding door to a rear veranda that extends out as a timber sundeck. Far below is pretty Euston dam, which supplies water to the property. Adjoining the dining area is a Tas oak kitchen with a walk-in pantry and a stove with tiled splashback. Along a carpeted hallway with built-in bookcases are a powder room, tiled laundry, study and the master bedroom with a walk-in wardrobe and a tiled ensuite. Upstairs is a plumbed but unfurnished family bathroom and three bedrooms with dormer windows. One has a vaulted ceiling, walk-in robe, bathroom access and a gable balcony. Underground is a bunker with its own telephone, water supply, kitchenette, toilet and ventilation, reached by a secret door.