Looking at Woodridge you could easily mistake it for a Georgian farmhouse built in the 1840′s. However the homestead has been carefully crafted and built to be reminiscent of this period.

Built only 8 years ago the overall look has been achieved from sourcing various recycled materials and period fixtures. The internal walls are all solid concrete render and the external walls are a double skin of bricks which creates great thermal qualities.

This property would perfectly suit a family looking for a peaceful location and that had a keen interest in a sustainable green future. With sheep grazing beyond the drystone walls, chooks laying eggs in their hen house, and the seasonal vegetables and herbs readily available. Anyone could enjoy this tranquil and productive lifestyle.

The home comprises of a large family kitchen, dining and lounge that all opens onto a terrace overlooking the bush through a series of French doors. From the kitchen you can enter the scullery/pantry or go down through the hatch to a well-stocked cellar.

The central hall leads to another front lounge/TV room, master bedroom and downstairs bathroom.

Upstairs there is another 3 bedrooms, an office, bathroom and attic workroom.

The self-contained barn can easily be used as further accommodation; teenage retreat, guesthouse or studio.

The property extends its practical uses with a functional shed for shearing sheep or storing feed and underground concrete water tanks and two dams for irrigation if required. The 2.82 hectares (7acres approximately) is gently sloping to the south east with scattered mature aged Eucalypts, native to the area.

Even though the house exudes timeless elegance it still maintains all the modern fixtures for easy convenient living. Step inside and enjoy this unique a beautifully designed home.