At an elevation of 843m on a magnificent boulder strewn plateau block, sits this unique mountain home and separately accessed studio.
The views from all windows are outstanding with Ben Lomond and Ben Nevis in the background often snow capped, vertical dolerite columns of Mt Barrow within hiking distance, towering ancient trees, montane grassland and rain forest fern glades.
Wander through the bouldering landscape that echoes the tranquillity of a Japanese garden. Rarely do you hear sounds other than those created by the natural environment. The monumental granite boulders surprise and delight when entering the house garden and while exploring and discovering the varied flora and fauna co-existing on this the property.
Both buildings are two storey and hint at Germanic lodge style with their exposed timber beams and solid rendered walls. The main house is approx 29 squares (258m) and exudes peace and tranquillity.
Downstairs is a bathroom, separate laundry with external access, kitchen, large dining and a walk in pantry, lounge/living area, formal dining room and small annexe room. Upstairs has a bright, sunny bathroom and four bedrooms, two with built-in robes.
More than one hundred metres along a subtle pathway, and past the bushland sauna house, is the 12 squares (113m) studio. It has a glassed atrium/gallery space entrance, bathroom/toilet, living area with efficient wood heater, kitchen, storage rooms and upstairs bedroom.
The studio has its own driveway access. This space creates endless possibilities limited only by the imagination. Mountain water is piped from a permanent stream to a large tank for the house, and also directly to the sauna, studio, pond and numerous garden taps. Hot water is provided by the slow combustion Rayburn stove or electricity.
Recent improvements to both buildings are very tasteful and further expand the opportunity to live in an amazing environment, with uses including a family home, mountain lodge for holidays or a commercial venture (STCA).